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Burning Arctic
Experts say the Arctic is burning and the hot Arctic is making China freeze. Climate Reanalyzer Weakened polar vortex seen as likely culprit behind China’s big chill | Reuters Growth of Arctic sea ice during the first three weeks of … Continue reading
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Two Thousand Degrees Of Warming
Experts say burning fossil fuels will cause the oceans to boil away. “the scientist proposes that the complete evaporation of the oceans could result in a whopping 273 bars of surface pressure and temperatures above 2732°F.” “only a minimal rise … Continue reading
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Southwest Permanent Drought Update
Thirteen years ago President Clinton’s climate advisor announced the Southwest permanent drought based on a dust storm in Phoenix. Since he made that announcement, Arizona has gotten wetter and is about to flood. Dust Storm Marks Beginning of Southwest’s “Permanent … Continue reading
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“a costly second fiddle to renewables”
The press corps in the United States has degenerated to a point where they make the old Soviet Pravda look like serious journalists.
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“a costly second fiddle to renewables”
Reuters says China should rely on wind and solar instead of coal. “China’s new coal plants set to become a costly second fiddle to renewables. China’s plans for some 100 new coal-fired power plants to back up wind and solar … Continue reading
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Hottest Year Ever
Antarctic sea ice extent is higher today than the same date in 1979 and 1982. ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p2/sh/osisaf_sh_sie_daily.txt Arctic sea ice extent is higher today than the same date in 2005 when Greta Thunberg was two years old. ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p2/nh/osisaf_nh_sie_daily.txt
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Blaming Drought On Fossil Fuels
There isn’t one shred of evidence to support the idea that drought correlates with CO2. Historical Palmer Drought Indices | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) ncei.noaa.gov/pub/data/cirs/climdiv/climdiv-pdsidv-v1.0.0-20231206
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Nebraska Heatwave Of 1936
From June 24 to July 28, 1936 Nebraska afternoon temperatures averaged over 90F every day. Over that 35 day period the state averaged 102F, peaking at 111F on July 25, 1936. The minimum temperature at Lincoln, Nebraska on July 25, … Continue reading
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Journalists Vs. Reality
In 2018 National Geographic announced the death of the Great Barrier Reef, which currently has record high amounts of coral. Half of the Great Barrier Reef Is Dead Great Barrier Reef records highest hard coral cover in 36 years | … Continue reading
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Woke Climatologist
“In the days and months after the July floods that devastated much of Vermont, Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux’s inbox filled with requests. During that July storm, the skies opened, drowning some parts of Vermont with up to 9 inches of rain in … Continue reading
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