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Hiding The Hottest Month Ever
In NASA’s 2001 version of global temperatures, March 1878 was the hottest month on record. They have since erased this data set from their web site, but I found the data on the web archive. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/data/update/gistemp/GLB.Ts.txt For the whole year, … Continue reading
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Science Vs. The Extinction Rebellion
The expansion of life on earth peaked when CO2 was at its maximum 540 million years ago. When life exploded | Science News for Students https://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/PageMill_Images/image277.gif Meanwhile 15th century thugs being financed by people like George Soros and Tom Steyer, … Continue reading
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This Date In 1934 – The End Of Colorado’s Longest Heatwave
Las Animas, Colorado had 145 consecutive days above 90F from 5/6/1934 to 9/27/1934, and averaged 100 degrees for the daily maximum during that period. The hottest day was 112 degrees on July 11. There were no school climate strikes in … Continue reading
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Stolen Childhood
Greta Thunberg travels the world in multi million dollar yachts, skips school and might get the Nobel Prize. She cries and says her childhood was stolen by something she imagines is going to happen sometime in distant future, based on … Continue reading
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1930 : Climate Cycles Correspond Closely With Sunspot Cycles
12 Dec 1932, Page 1 – Arizona Daily Star at Newspapers.com
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The Idaho Heatwave Of 1919
One hundred years ago, Glenn’s Ferry, Idaho had 134 consecutive days over 90F, stretching from March 31 to September 30. This included 106 consecutive days over 90F from June 7 until September 20.
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