Author Archives: Tony Heller

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“Countless Scientists”

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“Countless Scientists”

“Countless scientists, climate experts, and governments officials agree that 350 ppm is the “safe” level of carbon dioxide.” Why 350? – MN350 The last time CO2 was at the safe level of 350 PPM was 1988, when Yellowstone burned, the … Continue reading

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“Scientists Predict”

Seven years ago, California Governor Jerry Brown predicted the LA airport would drown. Brown says rising sea levels could force costly move of LAX – Los Angeles Times Sea level at LA has been rising an average of 1 mm/year over the … Continue reading

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Edward Snowden Predicts Palm Trees In Moscow

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“Global Warming Has Begun”

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“Global Warming Has Begun”

On this date in 1988, the New York Times reported on James Hansen’s testimony before Congress and said “global warming has begun.” Global Warming Has Begun, Expert Tells Senate – The New York Times It was the hottest June 23 … Continue reading

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The Difference Between Weather And Climate

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Forest Fires of May/June 1890

During early May, 1890 there were fires “everywhere” in Wisconsin and Minnesota. 08 May 1890, 6 – Minneapolis Messenger at Newspapers.com This week in 1890, there were large fires on both sides of the Rio Grande in Colorado and New … Continue reading

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Nature’s “Famine Weed”

9:26 AM · Jun 13, 2021 Menacing ‘famine weed’ grows more toxic as carbon levels soar : Research Highlights Increased CO2 causes all plants to grow faster, which makes earth greener, crops grow faster, and reduces malnutrition. Carbon Dioxide Fertilization … Continue reading

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Blind Trust In Authority

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