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Monthly Archives: February 2025
Disappearing New York
In 1986, the New York Times predicted the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the US would lose between 100 and 1,000 feet of shoreline by 2026. “MANY scientists are so sure that the sea level will rise visibly in the … Continue reading
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New York To Drown Soon
“On January 13, 2024, the day that the photographs above were taken, it measured water levels three feet higher than predicted.” “the team predicts that in the next decade, water levels at the coastline of the Battery could rise nearly … Continue reading
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“halt steadily increasing climate extremism”
“Before he was confirmed as the director of the office of management and budget last week, Project 2025 architect Russell Vought proposed a 38% budget cut for NOAA to “to curb excessive mission creep in key agencies, halt steadily increasing … Continue reading
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“LARGE PART OF NORTHERN CALIF ABLAZE”
On September 17, 1923 Berkeley, California was largely destroyed by a fire which blew out of the hills and was fanned by 60 MPH winds. “LARGE PART OF NORTHERN CALIF. ABLAZE LONG, DRY SUMMER THE CAUSE OF FIRES IN NEARLY … Continue reading
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Climate Trends In The Congo
Another video showing how traditional AI is largely useless at gathering scientific information. In order to get the right answer, you need to use analytic AI.
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“100% noncarbon energy mix by 2030”
With temperatures below 0F (-18C), Northern Colorado is only getting 3% of their electricity from wind. “Platte River Power Authority is committed to working toward achieving a 100% noncarbon energy mix by 2030” Current energy production – Platte River Power … Continue reading
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Understanding The US Government
Congress had no trouble confirming the one on the left, but struggles to confirm the one on the right.
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Cooling Australia’s Past
Marble Bar, West Australia set the world record of 160 consecutive days over 100F (38C) during the summer of 1923-1924. This inconvenient history has since been deleted from the BOM website. BOM – Australian Climate Extremes “Has ACORN robbed Marble … Continue reading
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Saving The World From Fossil Fuels
Naomi Oreskes is going to fly half way around the world to save the planet from fossil fuels. Kumi Naidoo & Mike Rann – Connect with UniSA – University of South Australia Hopefully she will fly in a solar powered … Continue reading
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Propaganda Based Forecasting
Buffalo, NY meteorologist Don Paul predicted a warm winter, based on global warming propaganda. (17) Don Paul on X: “”My bottom line: With so much excess warmth in the world’s oceans and in place in the Arctic, I expect another … Continue reading
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