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Australia’s Deadliest Flood
“1852: Gundagai floods – 89 die in Australia’s deadliest flood” Gundagai flood | National Museum of Australia 05 Jul 1852, Page 2 – The Sydney Morning Herald at Newspapers.com
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Obama/McCain Discuss Election Fraud
“ACORN is a community organization. Apparently what they’ve done is they were paying people to go out and register folks, and apparently some of the people who were out there didn’t really register people, they just filled out a bunch … Continue reading
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Biden Saving People Money
At the presidential debate fourteen years ago today, Barack Obama said this : “Joe Biden, I think, is one of the finest public servants that has served in this country. It’s not just that he has some of the best … Continue reading
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Sixth Highest Snow Cover Since 1967
Week 39 Northern Hemisphere snow cover is sixth highest since 1967, with three of the six highest occurring since 2014. Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab Rutgers University Climate Lab … Continue reading
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Burn Acreage Down 95%
US burn acreage is down 95% since atmospheric carbon dioxide was at pre-industrial levels.
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Not Quite As Ridiculous As They Used To Be
Earlier this year NOAA predicted between 0.5 and 3+ meters of sea level rise at Lower Manhattan by the end of the century, with actual sea level rise below all of their forecasts. 2021 State Of The Climate Report | … Continue reading
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A Century Of Radical Climate Change
“The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) • o1 Nov 1922, Wed • Page 1 Radical Change in Climatic Conditions In North Is Indicated by Disappearance of Glacier. and Formation of Moraines. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. The Arctic Ocean is warming … Continue reading
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Thirty Years Of Immediate Climate Action
“a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.” –John F. Kennedy 1:37 AM · Oct 14, 2022 “Given the immense stakes … Continue reading
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The New Normal In Australia
Fifteen years ago experts declared the Australian drought to be permanent and blamed it on the burning of fossil fuels. Now they blame too much rain on the burning of fossil fuels.
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