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Kamala Vs. Audrey
Another look at the incredibly poor ethics of the people behind climate alarmism.
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Tropical Depression Nadine
NOAA is naming tropical depressions now, with a central pressure above 1000 mb. Weather Street: Tropical Storm Nadine, Hurricane Nadine 2024
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It Is The Voter’s Fault
According to the Washington Post, the problem with Kamala Harris isn’t her incompetence, dishonesty, and lack of skills. They say the problem is with the voters.
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Fruit Threatened By Global Warming
US fruit production has doubled over the past fifteen years, but the Washington Post says it is threatened by “climate change” USDA ERS – Chart Detail
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UCSD Students To Prevent Hurricanes And Floods
“Students at a California college are now required to take a course on climate change Called the Jane Teranes Climate Change Education Requirement in honor of a beloved Scripps Institution of Oceanography professor, the program seeks to ensure undergraduate students … Continue reading
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Hurricane Doublespeak
1916 was one of the most active hurricane seasons, with five hurricanes hitting the US – as well as several tropical storms. On October 18, 1916 a hurricane made landfall at the Florida Panhandle – close to where a major … Continue reading
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“a globally renowned scholar”
“Mann is a globally renowned scholar of climate science whose many honors include the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, Hans Oeschger Medal of the European Geosciences Union, Friend of the Planet Award from the National Center for Science Education, and … Continue reading
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” Climate change may be coming for your house”
Jeff Bezos warns that fossil fuels are going to drown Florida, as he purchases hundreds of millions of dollars of oceanfront property in Miami. Column | Climate change is transforming homeownership in the U.S. – Washington Post “$237M in Miami … Continue reading
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“The Floridian quakes with apprehension”
“Wed, Oct 29, 1879 Hurricanes in Florida On approach of autumn the Floridian quakes with apprehension. It is the dreaded season of hurricanes. Tearing through the West Indies, they often strike the coast with deadly effect. With scarcely a note … Continue reading
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Milton Propaganda
“”Hurricane Milton wind speeds at landfall: Another case of exaggerated estimates? I went through all of the highest sustained wind speeds the Hurricane Center listed for several hours around landfall time: The average observed by stations was 67 mph, and … Continue reading
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