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The Thermometers Must Be Wrong
Some spectacularly fraudulent data tampering by NOAA at Mongu, Zambia
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The Thermometers Must Be Wrong
NOAA GHCN V4 has two thermometers at Mongu in western Zambia, near the Zambezi River. Both thermometers show the same cooling trend from the 1920s through the 1950s, and NOAA has tampered with the data to turn the cooling trend … Continue reading
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“something fascinating about science”
“There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.” ? Mark Twain
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“something fascinating about science”
“There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.” ? Mark Twain Was there ever life on Venus? | World Economic Forum Those look like lava flows, not … Continue reading
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CO2 Targeting Developing Countries
Experts say racist carbon dioxide is targeting developing countries. WPS cover
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Time Traveling Scientists
In 1989, NOAA reported that the US had not warmed since 1895. Now they show a lot of warming. “After examining climate data extending back nearly 100 years, a team of Government scientists has concluded that there has been no … Continue reading
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Accelerating CO2 Growth Rate
With each successive “climate agreement”, the growth rate of atmospheric CO2 increases. Global Monitoring Laboratory – Carbon Cycle Greenhouse Gases
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Record Heat Of 1878
In 1878, Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota had their earliest ice-free date on record. Ice-out on Lake Minnetonka – Freshwater Society h/t Steve Erdahl There was no winter in Minnesota that year. 19 Mar 1878, Page 2 – Star Tribune at Newspapers.com
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Ranking States By Intelligence
Three years ago the New York Times published this chart showing Wyoming had the most intelligent residents, and Vermont and Massachusetts ranked at the bottom. Opinion | How to Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy – The New York Times
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“veer from the scientific consensus”
“Ms. Leslie said her employer rejected her request for a medical exemption; Ms. Conrad referenced vaccine side effects she claimed to have seen but that veer from the scientific consensus” “Experts have called the mandate a clear-cut way for health … Continue reading
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