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Daily Archives: July 28, 2023
Climate Fakery Part 17
A few more examples of the press and politicians creating completely fake weather stories in order to panic the public into giving up their supply of reliable, affordable energy.
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“Ford Is Losing $66,446 On Every EV It Sells”
Ford Is Losing $66,446 On Every EV It Sells – Robert Bryce “it’s harder for consumers to charge your vehicle than to fill up a tank of gas right now, and that’s weighing heavily.” Ford Contends With Falling Electric Vehicle … Continue reading
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Arctic Meltdown Update
July 27 Arctic sea ice extent is the highest in nineteen years, and in the normal range since 1981. Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p1/nh/osisaf_nh_sie_daily.txt Temperatures will drop below freezing near the North Pole in about two … Continue reading
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