Guardian Readers Overwhelmed By Fake News

Coral reefs ‘will be overwhelmed by rising oceans’
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Study finds fragile marine ecosystems cannot grow fast enough to keep pace with sea levels”

Coral reefs ‘will be overwhelmed by rising oceans’ | Coral | The Guardian

“Hundreds of Pacific Islands are getting bigger despite global warming”

Hundreds of Pacific Islands are getting bigger despite global warming – ABC News

Sea level is rising much more slowly now than 10,000 years ago.

File:Post-Glacial Sea Level.png – Wikimedia Commons

The Guardian won’t publish the opinions of anyone who disputes their non-stop stream of misinformation about climate.

Climate change is real. We must not offer credibility to those who deny it | Letters | The Guardian

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Vote For Climate Scamsters To Save Democracy And The Planet

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A Low CO2 October

People who claim the weather was better at lower levels of CO2 are not telling the truth.

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Safe Effective And Deadly

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Fake Climate Trends

The “Center For Climate And Energy Solutions” is using misleading data and scientifically baseless projections, to sell fake solutions to an imaginary climate crisis.

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100% Wind

“We find that whole communities fix their minds upon one object, and go mad in its pursuit; millions of people become simultaneously impressed with one delusion, and run after it, till their attention is caught by some new folly more captivating than the first.”

? Charles MacKay

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“These events aren’t caused by global warming”

A remarkable article from the Australian Broadcast Corporation which says the 2019 fires were not caused by global warming.

Strong Antarctic polar vortex adds to south-east Australian rainfall and flood risk, BOM says – ABC News

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The Land Of The Free

“Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.”

? William Pitt the Younger

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Tucker Carlson Discusses The Completely Fake News Media

Kari Lake is a huge threat to frauds known as the mainstream media and the Democratic Party.

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Heatwave Of October 23, 1927

On October 23, 1927 almost half of the US was above 80F (27C.) Fifteen states were over 90F (32C) and thirty-three states were over 80F.

Texas 96 Alabama 94 Arizona 94 California 94 Mississippi 94 Oklahoma 94 Georgia 93 Arkansas 92 Kansas 92 Nebraska 92 Florida 91 Louisiana 90 Missouri 90 North Carolina 90 South Carolina 90

Colorado 89 South Dakota 89 Kentucky 88 Illinois 87 New Mexico 87 Ohio 87 Tennessee 87 Virginia 87 Utah 86 Indiana 84 Minnesota 84 Oregon 84 West Virginia 84 Idaho 83 Maryland 83 Iowa 82 Wyoming 81 Nevada 80

Harrisburg, Illinois averaged 87F from October 22-30, 1927.

Two weeks later, the worst flooding in Vermont’s history occurred.

This was just as the worst flooding in US history began to recede on the Mississippi River. The Mississippi was flooded for more than six months, and drove hundreds of thousands of people from their homes permanently.

The Red Cross described 1927 as being the worst year in their history.

25 Nov 1927, Page 7 – The News-Review at Newspapers.com

On May 9, 1927 tornadoes killed 150 people in Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Iowa.

“TORNADOES HIT  FOUR STATES; 150 ARE DEAD
Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Iowa Ravaged by Storms. DAMAGE IS IMMENSE

10 May 1927, 1 – The Commercial Appeal at Newspapers.com

St. Louis was largely destroyed by a tornado during September 1927.

The Pittsburgh Press – Google News Archive Search

This was one year after Miami was destroyed by a hurricane.

20 Sep 1926, 12 – The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com

20 Sep 1926, 14 – Evening Courier at Newspapers.com

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