Come Party In Maryland

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Record October Snow Killing People In Nepal

This is what the IPCC meant by ice-free Himalayas in 2035

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Climate Thought For The Day

Cold is the new hot

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President Finally Getting The Recognition He Deserves From The Liberal Press

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The Most Important Thing Is To Punish Americans

Obama doesn’t care what other countries do about CO2, but it provides him an excuse to punish Americans.

Likewise, he won’t place any restrictions on travellers from Ebola ravaged countries, but will place them on Americans.

CDC considers adding names of health workers monitored for Ebola to no-fly list

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/10/16/cdc-considers-adding-names-people-monitored-for-ebola-to-no-fly-list/

It is never about actual problem solving, and always about getting even with the evil American people.

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The Other Night

Some nights are humid and warm. Other nights are dry and cold. Deserts can vary 60 degrees from day to night, when the humidity is very low.

People who don’t believe in the greenhouse effect, aren’t thinking clearly.

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Latest Propaganda Monitor Update

The US Drought Monitor (generated in Washington DC) shows areas which are wetter than normal as being in extreme drought. Look at Tucson, Az, and compare with the PMDI map at bottom.

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Joe Romm Permanent Drought Update

It has been three years since Joe Romm announced the beginning of the permanent drought in Phoenix, which is now wetter than normal.

The US is now near historically low levels of drought, thanks to your SUV. California is being rewarded for their carbon tax.

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The Tipping Point Was Actually 286.2 PPM CO2

Melting glacial ice and ice sheets have driven seas to levels unmatched in the past 6,000 years, says a study out this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Things began to go haywire about 150 years ago, the same time humanity began to pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels.

Study: Recent sea level rise is highest in 6,000 years

I marked the tipping point below in red, at 286.2 ppm – when “things went haywire

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Ever since that tipping point was reached when things went haywire, the tide gauge at Manhattan has been showing a steady sea level rise of 2.85 mm / year.

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During that same time period, sea level at Stockholm has been falling about 4 mm/ year -apparently because of the crazy haywire effects of Mann-made CO2.

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Sea level went completely nuts 15,000 years ago – when Clovis Man SUV’s pushed CO2 up to 280 PPM

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I want to thank the National Academy of Sciences for helping to turn the world into a bunch of scientific imbeciles.

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Settled Science Update

Britain faces years of freezing winters because global warming is causing Arctic Sea ice to melt, researchers have found.

Freezing winters ahead due to melting Arctic Sea ice – Telegraph

The exact opposite of what they were saying a few years ago

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The apple orchards have been replaced with orange groves, the turf covered over with gravel and the summer borders replanted with cacti. They may look like scenes from a Portugese holiday, but these images could be the future of the traditional English garden, plant experts claimed yesterday.  The striking images are part of a National Trust campaign to highlight how gardens will look if global warming brings Mediterranean weather to Britain in the next few decades.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/

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