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Daily Archives: November 28, 2023
Groups Who Endanger You
According Michael Mann, climate deniers join the ranks of the unvaccinated and unmasked as a threat to the world. 2:47 PM · Nov 28, 2023 The Unvaccinated Are a Risk to All of Us – Bloomberg Opinion | Unmasked: When … Continue reading
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“How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate?”
Nothing in the image has anything to do with climate – it is all about energy and transportation. Climate change: How did we get here? | AP News If there was actual interest in reducing CO2 emissions, the focus would … Continue reading
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“Preparing the world for a new Ice Age”
The World Meteorological Office has cleverly chosen one of Europe’s chillier years to hold a major conference on the climate, now in progress in Geneva. While day-to-day: changes in the thermometer may have little direct connection with the longer, slower … Continue reading
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