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“Melting ice reveals millennia-old forest buried in the Rocky mountains”
“Melting ice reveals millennia-old forest buried in the Rocky mountains Trees dating back almost 6000 years have come to scientists’ attention due to ice melting in the Rocky mountains, offering a “time capsule” into the past” Melting ice reveals millennia-old … Continue reading
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America Burning
The EPA shows a large increase in US burn area. Climate Change Indicators: Wildfires | US EPA The National Climate Assessment shows the same thing. Full Report | Fourth National Climate Assessment They mysteriously forgot to graph all the years … Continue reading
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Mediterranean Britain
It has been fifteen years since the National Trust predicted a Mediterranean climate for Britain. “National Trust campaign highlights how gardens will look if global warming brings Mediterranean weather to Britain” 24 March 2010 National Trust campaign highlights how gardens … Continue reading
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Californians Celebrate Annual Wildfire Tradition
From The Onion in 2008
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June 17, 1917 In California
On June 17, 1917 it was 115F at Santa Barbara, California, and Ojai and Carpinteria burned to the ground. Jun 17, 1917, page 2 – The Morning Press at Newspapers.com Jun 18, 1917, page 9 – The Los Angeles Times … Continue reading
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New York Times : California Fires Caused By Global Cooling
July 12, 1976 “The weather seems to have gone berserk lately. The tennis courts at Wimbledon in England have not been as parched since the 1920’s. The same is true for croplands in northern France, the Soviet Union, Minnesota and … Continue reading
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Low Cost Renewable Energy
“Miliband’s ‘reckless obsession’ with renewables leaves consumers with record bills” Ed Miliband’s ‘reckless obsession’ with renewables leaves consumers with record bills “according to recent reports, renewable energy is generally considered cheaper than traditional fossil fuels”
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The End Of Scottish Skiing
It has been 21 years since the Guardian announced the end of skiing in Scotland. “Scottish ski industry will cease to exist within 20 years.” Fri 13 Feb 2004 Global warming forces sale of Scottish winter sports resorts | UK … Continue reading
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Collapse Of The Gulf Stream
Fifty years ago, global cooling was causing collapse of the Gulf Stream. Now. global warming is causing collapse of the Gulf Stream. “Pack ice around Iceland is becoming a serious navigation hindrance to an extent unmatched since a “little ice … Continue reading
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“it’s occurring exactly the way we said it would.”
June 24, 2008 “We see a tipping point occurring right before our eyes,” Hansen told the AP before the luncheon. “The Arctic is the first tipping point and it’s occurring exactly the way we said it would.” Hansen, echoing work … Continue reading
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