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Daily Archives: December 29, 2023
Settled Science
At 5:42 PM, the Green District Councillor in Essex said “CO2 is the main driver of global warming.” At 6:29 PM he said “Ice ages are driven by the MK Mechanism. CO2 responds to that and acts as an amplifier.”
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Record Heat In 1907
“The Fort Worth Record and Register 02 Mar 1907, Sat -Page 5 NEW HEAT RECORD MADE IN FEBRUARY February set a new record for heat in the vicinity of Fort Worth with the average of 52 degrees, or an average … Continue reading
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UHI At San Antonio, Texas
“Differences in the average daily temperature minima (nighttime) of San Antonio relative to New Braunfels for the summer months from 1946 to 1990 (dark line). The warming trend due to the UHI in San Antonio is shown by the red … Continue reading
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Lowest Ice Extent In 7.5 Billion Years
December 28 Antarctic sea ice extent is higher than 1979, 1982, 1996, 2005 and most of the last seven years. S_20231228_extn_v3.0.png (420×500) S_19791228_extn_v3.0.png (420×500) Experts say extent is the lowest in 7.5 billion years and vast regions of the coast … Continue reading
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