Monthly Archives: January 2024

Peer-Reviewed Science On Twitter

While academia is spending billions of dollars of taxpayer money doing worthless science based on superstitions about CO2 and fake government temperature graphs, there is some actual science being done on Twitter. “In 2023, the 3-year frequency of global major … Continue reading

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1980 – The Dawn Of Time

NOAA cleverly started their trend during the 1980’s pluvial, which was the wettest and snowiest decade for 500 years in much of the country. 2,500 Years of Hydroclimate Variability in New Mexico, USA “On this day in 1983, Review-Journal readers … Continue reading

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Imaginary Record Heat

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” – Upton Sinclair

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Imaginary Record Heat

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the 11th largest country in the world. NOAA frequently shows record heat there, despite not having any data. map-percentile-mntp-202311.png (990×765) 202311.png (990×765) The only station in the DRC which reported temperatures during November, … Continue reading

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Carbon Neutral Beer

Carlsberg is selling low CO2 beer. Woman furious after receiving ‘absolutely horrible’ cans of Carlsberg | UK News | Metro News Apparently Carlsberg beer is threatened by carbon dioxide. The Big Question: Will climate change alter the flavour of my … Continue reading

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All The News That Is Unfit To Recycle

The New York Times is reducing their carbon footprint by recycling climate stories from 120 years ago.

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New York Times Recycling Old Glacier Stories

“As Switzerland’s Glaciers Shrink, a Way of Life May Melt Away Rising temperatures and retreating glaciers threaten Europe’s water tower, forcing local farmers to adapt and presaging larger troubles downstream.” As Switzerland’s Glaciers Shrink, a Way of Life May Melt … Continue reading

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“too much energy”

Fifty years ago the US was experiencing severe energy shortages due to Arab oil producing states shutting down sales to the US.  Obama’s future science advisor (John Holdren) said that was a good thing. WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Terrorism is less … Continue reading

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Rapid Climate Change During The 1990’s

In 1993 Al Gore became Vice-President, and earth’s history was rewritten to meet the needs of politicians.

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Three Years Of Joe Biden

Joe Biden cancelled the Keystone XL Pipeline three years ago. Joe Biden’s Cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline Is a Landmark in the Climate Fight | The New Yorker He guaranteed he would end fossil fuels. Gasoline prices more than doubled … Continue reading

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