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Daily Archives: December 19, 2023
Woke Climatologist
“In the days and months after the July floods that devastated much of Vermont, Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux’s inbox filled with requests. During that July storm, the skies opened, drowning some parts of Vermont with up to 9 inches of rain in … Continue reading
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National Climate Fraud
A short look at how the National Climate Assessment is misleading people about US forest fires.
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Ten Years Left For The Planet
For more than 50 years, experts have been saying we only have ten years left to save the planet.
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Progression Of Drought In The Midwest
“WASHINGTON — The overall temperature of the Earth rose sharply this year, signaling the beginning of the “greenhouse effect” and significantly increasing the likelihood of droughts and heatwaves in the Southeast and Midwest, a NASA scientist told the Senate.” June … Continue reading
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