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Rewriting The AMO
Like almost all government climate data, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation has been rewritten to create a non-existent warming trend. “The AMO is currently not updated due to the source dataset (Kaplan SST) not being updated. We apologize for the inconvience. … Continue reading
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Rapid Climate Change
” About 15,000 years ago Greenland abruptly warmed by 16 degrees over a period of 50 years. Later studies identified at least 24 of these rapid shifts, now known as Dansgaard-Oeschger events between 100,000 and 11,500 years ago.” Feb 16, … Continue reading
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“the overwhelming scientific consensus”
“He won a Nobel Prize. Then he started denying climate change. John Clauser shared the Nobel in physics last year. Now he’s a self-described ‘denier’ of the overwhelming scientific consensus on a warming planet.” John Clauser won a Nobel Prize. … Continue reading
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“The most extreme event in US climatic history”
Climate experts described a pleasant February day in parts of the US as “The most extreme event in US climatic history”
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Ice-Free Arctic Winter
“Hudson Bay could experience its first ice-free winter within five to 10 years, Ferguson said” Dec. 6, 2016 Climate change on fast-forward in Arctic, U of M scientist warns – Winnipeg Free Press Arctic sea ice extent is above the … Continue reading
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Ten Years To Save The Planet
“Scientists tell us we have a 10-year window — if even that — before catastrophic climate change becomes inevitable and irreversible. The threat is real, and time is not on our side.Facts, as John Adams said, are stubborn things. Here … Continue reading
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Indisputable Global Cooling – 1979
“LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD Sunday, March 11, 1979 Page 8A DENVER (AP) — The Midwest is buried under unusually heavy snows. California goes through two winters of extreme drought, then is inundated by rain. The South shivers with unaccustomed cold. Recurrent drought … Continue reading
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Growth of Norwegian Glaciers – 1976
In 1939, Norway’s glaciers were nearing catastrophic collapse. By 1952 they had lost half of their mass, and by 1976 they were all growing. 17 Dec 1939, Page 15 – Harrisburg Sunday Courier 18 Feb 1952 – POLAR ICE THAW … Continue reading
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“Thing Of The Past” Returns
Twenty four years after the Independent announced the end of snow due to global warming, they now say the cold snowy weather this winter is a “once in 250-year’ weather event.” Met Office weather warning over ‘once in 250-year’ event … Continue reading
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Trump Win Would Cause $900 Billion Climate Damages
“A victory for Donald Trump in November’s presidential election could lead to an additional 4bn tonnes of US emissions by 2030 compared with Joe Biden’s plans, Carbon Brief analysis reveals. This extra 4bn tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (GtCO2e) by … Continue reading
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