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Daily Archives: March 7, 2024
Drowning In Propaganda
Sea level at Stockholm has been falling at a rate of 3.9 mm/year since the 1880s, but Reuters says sea level is about to start rising there. Sea Level Trends – NOAA Tides & Currents “Global sea levels are rising … Continue reading
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Labor Day Hurricane 1935
“Attendant winds on September 2 were of phenomenal violence as is shown by physical effects almost equivalent to those experienced in tornadoes. One observer reported his house partially demolished by a wind-driven beam, 6 by 8 inches in section and … Continue reading
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“passed an ominous tipping point”
“Arctic Sea Ice Gone in Summer Within Five Years? Seth Borenstein in Washington Associated Press December 12, 2007 An already relentless melting of the Arctic greatly accelerated this summer – a sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming … Continue reading
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