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Insect Season

Summer is slow for birds, but very hot for insects and flowers.

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July 10, 1911 – Hottest Day On Record In Maine

On this date in 1911, the US had temperatures over 100F from California to Maine. Maine reached 105 degrees, the hottest temperature ever recorded there. Atmospheric CO2 was 300 PPM.

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July 10, 1936 – Hottest Day On Record in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia

On July 10, 1936 West Virginia reached 112 degrees, Pennsylvania reached 111 degrees, New Jersey 110 degrees and Maryland 109 degrees. Those were the hottest temperatures ever recorded in those states.  Most of the US east of the Rockies was over … Continue reading

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Yosemite’s Very Hot Past

Yosemite National Park is currently buried in snow, and people are getting lost in the snow. People are getting lost on Yosemite’s snow-covered trails – SFGate But Yosemite wasn’t always cold in July. Yosemite rarely reaches 100 degrees anymore, but … Continue reading

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Peak Melt Season – Arctic Goes Cold

Our top climate experts say the Arctic will be ice-free this summer. The Argus-Press – Google News Archive Search ‘Next year or the year after, the Arctic will be free of ice’ | Environment | The Guardian In fact, they … Continue reading

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Top Pictures From This Morning

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Hacking The 2000 Election

Climate fraudsters Al Gore has made $500 million and a Nobel prize off his global warming scam, and he nearly stole the presidency in the year 2000. He was running far behind Bill Bradley in the Democratic primaries, so he put … Continue reading

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Saving The Critical South Boulder Wetlands

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Data Tampering To Save Lives

On this date in 1939, 21 people died from the heat in Eastern Canada. Had Gavin Schmidt been given the opportunity to cool temperatures on that day, those people would have lived. 09 Jul 1939, Page 1 – The Post-Register … Continue reading

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Two Weeks Of Growth Of The Chicks

The Cooper’s hawk chicks are growing at a phenomenal rate. The images below show progress over a two week period. A genuine miracle. June 23 – just hatched. June 27 June 30 July 1 July 6

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