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Monthly Archives: February 2025
Kennedy’s Big Oil Infatuation
In 2008, RFK Jr. wrote an article in the LA Times blaming a lack of snow in Virginia on Sarah Palin and Exxon. Virginia is about to get buried in snow again. Accumulated Snowfall (GFS 10-dayforecast) Palin’s Big Oil infatuation – … Continue reading
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“Truman Says CIA Was Diverted From Its Original Assignment”
One month after the JFK assassination, President Truman wrote this editorial. “FOR SOME TIME I have been disturbed by the way the CIA has been diverted from its original assignment. It has become an operational and at times a policy-making … Continue reading
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1939 Warmth And Drought
1939 brought historic heat and drought to the US, and record heat and fires to Australia. The glaciers of Greenland and Norway were facing catastrophic collapse. Logan, Iowa set the state record for most days above 80F. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/pub/data/ghcn/daily/all/USC00134894.dly psi-193912.gif (690×488) … Continue reading
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Never Mind About Sea Level …
Academics discover that their Antarctic melting predictions are worthless. “during most of the LIG, the Ronne Ice Shelf was still in place, and close to its current extent” The Ronne Ice Shelf survived the last interglacial | Nature
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Another Climate Migration
USA Today says global warming is going to force mass migrations away from the Gulf of America. “Where are the winners and losers of the coming great climate migration?” Climate could force massive losses in property value amid migrations In … Continue reading
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April 14, 1886 Tornado Outbreak
1886 was the most active year on record for US hurricanes and it brought lots of other extreme weather – like a tornado outbreak on April 14. According to NASA, 1886 was one of the coldest years on record. “Perry … Continue reading
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Making Junk Science History Again
The Guardian calls money laundering and taxpayer theft done under the name of climate, “climate science.” Doge staffers enter Noaa headquarters and incite reports of cuts and threats | Trump administration | The Guardian
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Warming Up The Climate
Fifteen years ago, climate.gov showed every year from 1999-2008 cooler than 1998. Now they show half of those years as warm or warmer. Short-term Cooling on a Warming Planet | NOAA Climate.gov Climate Change: Global Temperature | NOAA Climate.gov
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“What If CO2 Is Not the Real Problem?”
With their climate scam funding getting cut off, academics are now saying they want to do some actual science. What If CO? Is Not the Real Problem
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Answers from the Borg
Grok gives almost exactly the same answer as ChatGPT ChatGPT
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