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Women’s Progress Over The Last 60 Years
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Democrat Fears Free Speech More Than He Fears Fossil Fuels
Arizona Democrat Mark Kelley traded in his Tesla for a gas guzzler. It must be tough for Democrats keeping their psychoses sorted. (19) Captain Mark Kelly on X: “New ride is here. Built by union labor here in America thanks … Continue reading
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Accelerating Sea Level Rise In Philadelphia
“Our city will experience more rain, extreme storms, higher air temperatures, rising sea levels and possibly increased drought.” Sea level at Philadelphia fell 0.45 meters (1.5 feet) last year, and is lower now than it was in January 1915 https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/data/8545240_meantrend.csv
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