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1940 – Melting Greenland Glaciers “nearing a catastrophe”
“Is the Arctic climate becoming more temperate? Remarkable new information, given by the famous Swedish authority, Professor H. Wilson Ahlmann, in a lecture to the Swedish Geographical Society, suggests that this may be the case. Professor Ahlmann was speaking on … Continue reading
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1911 – Alarming Retreat Of Glaciers
“Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 – 1942), Thursday 18 May 1911, page 4 GRAVE NEWS ABOUT GLACIERS. Glaciers are part of the romance of mountains; the very name gives the thrill of the lonely and high and awful even … Continue reading
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New York Times Promoting Clot Shot #4
Americans Over 60 Should Get Second Booster, Official Says – The New York Times
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Cold Start To The Year
Nighttime temperatures in the US so far this year have been close to record cold, averaging more than three degrees below normal. Winter nights have been getting colder for the past twenty years, but because of NOAA data tampering few … Continue reading
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Best Tropical Meteorologist In The World
During May 2015, NOAA’s Chris Landsea posted this photo of himself with Dr. Bill Gray. Bill was not only the best tropical meteorologist, he was also the top climate realist and a man of unmatched integrity. Bill grew up in … Continue reading
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Deep State Projection
In 2016, the Washington Post made up a story that Russia was hacking the US electrical grid. Russian hackers penetrated U.S. electricity grid through a utility in Vermont, U.S. officials say – The Washington Post This story wasn’t true. ‘Fake … Continue reading
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James Hansen 2008 : “This is the last chance.”
“We’re toast if we don’t get on a very different path,” Hansen, director of the Goddard Institute of Space Sciences who is sometimes called the godfather of global warming science, told The Associated Press. “This is the last chance.” – … Continue reading
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Glaciers Receding In 1922
“RECEDING GLACIERS. Except over a small area, it is generally understood, the glaciers of the world are retreating to the mountains. The glacier on Mount Sermiento in South America, which descended to the sea when Darwin found it in 1836, … Continue reading
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Building Back Better For Billionaires
Natural gas prices are up 250% since the pretend election of 2020. Natural Gas PRICE Today | Natural Gas Spot Price Chart | Live Price of Natural Gas per Ounce | Markets Insider
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Shrinking Glaciers In 1907
“Remarkable shrinkages have been going on among the Swiss glaciers, especially in the last two or three years. According to measurements, the great Rhone glacier, one of the sights of Switzerland—at least, it used to be— has lost in the … Continue reading
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