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Dr. Bill Gray Explained Why Climate Models Don’t Work (From May 9, 2015)
Crux of AGW’s Flawed Science (Wrong water-vapor feedback and missing ocean influence) William M. Gray Professor Emeritus Colorado State University There are many flaws in the global climate models. But the largest flaw is a result of the climate model’s … Continue reading
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Signs Of Global Warming
The signs of global warming include blizzards in May, wildfires and nonsensical predictions from academics. Blizzards in May. Wild fires. Is this global warming? | Salon.com
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COVID Correlations
COVID hospitalization rates are grouped by geography, not vaccination rates. Most of the southeastern US has low vaccination rates and also has low hospitalization rates. State COVID-19 Data and Policy Actions | KFF Cases are dropping sharply in all of … Continue reading
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China Up – US Down
3:17 AM · Nov 16, 2021 Annual CO? emissions, 1800 to 2020
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Greenland Melted In Four Days
Nine years ago, PBS announced that 97% of Greenland’s ice melted in four days. Greenland Goes Green: Ice Sheet Melted in Four Days | PBS NewsHour | July 25, 2012 | PBS
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The End Of Maple Syrup
Ten years ago climate experts predicted the demise of Maple Syrup in New England. Since then production has doubled. Earth Matters: Robert Miller Maple syrup in these parts threatened climate change Vermont maple syrup production up 7 percent | Vermont … Continue reading
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Fourteen Years Of Permanent Drought In Australia
This drought may never break
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The Holocaust Of 2021
Professional Mountain Bike Racer Describes Life-Altering Vaccine Injuries After Second Pfizer COVID Shot • Children’s Health Defense https://realclimatescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/15djCTy.mp4 “521 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis after receipt of mRNA vaccine” Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFIs) for COVID-19 in Ontario: December … Continue reading
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The Famine Of 1876-1878
The worldwide drought and record heat of 1876-1878 killed fifty million people. A freak 1870s climate event caused drought across three continents | New Scientist Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World , Davis, … Continue reading
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