New Video : All Climate Adjustments Increase Over Time

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Learning To Fly

Mom hawk is teaching the kids how to fly. Perhaps tomorrow is the day?

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Must Watch Hawk Video

The kids are very anxious to start flying. Action starts around 9:45. It also appears there may be a new egg.

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More Pictures From Today

I’ve been trying for months to get a good shot of this very elusive White Tail. They are rare in Colorado.

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Hybrid Whitetail/Mule Deer

Taken by a bow hunter near Loveland, Colorado. The right antler is Mule Deer, and the left one is Whitetail.

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New Video : Record July Cold In Both Hemispheres : How Did Scientists Respond?

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New Video : July 6, 1936 121 Degrees In North Dakota

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Top Bird Videos From Yesterday

I carry a tripod and camera on my bicycle commuting to work.

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Past July 5 Heatwaves

When CO2 levels were lower, July 5th used to be a hot day in the US. As CO2 has increased the frequency of hot weather on July 5th has declined.

The hottest July 5th occurred in 1911, when almost the entire country was over 90 degrees, and 100 degree temperatures stretched from California to new Hampshire.

On July 5, 1936 South Dakota was 120 degrees. Montana was 113 degrees. Nebraska was 112 degrees. North Dakota was 111 degrees, Iowa was 110 degrees. Wyoming was 109 degrees.

I was shooting fireworks early this morning in Wyoming, and it was cold.

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Environment Canada Predicts Three Feet Of Sea Level Rise By 2050

After James Hansen’s wildly fraudulent testimony to Congress in 1988, Environment Canada piled on the fraud and predicted eight degrees warming and three feet of sea level rise by 2050.

The Deseret News – Google News Archive Search

Since then, Canada has seen no sea level rise.

Global Sea Level Trends – Mean Sea Level Trend

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