Arctic Report Card

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Putin Price Hike

FACT SHEET: President Biden’s Plan to Respond to Putin’s Price Hike at the Pump | The White House

“KOB 4 asked the New Mexico Oil & Gas Association why prices are increasing so quickly.

“Biden has spent the last year telling the oil and gas industry that there’s not going to be a future for oil and gas in our country, and that the administration is committed to transitioning away from that,” Robert McEntyre, spokesperson for the NMOGA, said. “So I think what you’re seeing today is the result of those policies – not investing, not doubling down on oil and gas, and how that actually impacts consumers.”

AAA: New Mexico gas prices hit all-time high – KOB.com

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AOC – Free Speech Worse Than Climate

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says CO2 will destroy the planet in nine years, but apparently she considers free speech to be even more dangerous.

“Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to sell her Tesla”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk Is Voting Republican But Democrats Still Like Electric Cars – Bloomberg

Ocasio-Cortez says the world will end in 12 years. She is absolutely right. – The Washington Post

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Tornado Outbreak Of May 27, 1896

On May 27, 1896 St. Louis was largely destroyed by a tornado.

28 May 1896, Page 1 – The Brooklyn Daily Eagle at Newspapers.com

Tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896 – Wikipedia

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Livestream Of Police Doing Nothing At School Massacre

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SEC “Climate Risk”

This sort of mindless gibberish will have people wondering for decades what they were putting in the water in the year 2022.

” The required information about climate-related risks would also include disclosure of a registrant’s greenhouse gas emissions, which have become a commonly used metric to assess a registrant’s exposure to such risks. “

Proposed rule: The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors

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NY Times 1976 : “Cool periods produce greater climatic instability”

” Cool periods produce greater climatic instability. Climatic events are then more extreme.

Climate is a worldwide, integrated system. Significant changes cannot take place in one part without other changes occurring in other places.

At the outer edge of the polar cap of cold air is a region of maximum temperature contrast. This produces west winds in the upper air that flow about the pole in a circumpolar vortex. The jetstream lies over the contrast region. Around the outer edge are the eddies known as subtropical anticyclones. These anticyclones are critical, for their sinking air produces the subtropical deserts of the world, and their position and movement strongly influence the location and duration of the monsoons. The polar air contracts in summer. The subtropical anticyclones move poleward and moist air penetrates the continents producing the monsoons. But the polar air can be more dominant or less dominant over a longer time than seasons?thus major climate changes.

From about 1945 we have been returning to a time when polar air is more dominant, a time more like the period from A.D. 1200 to 1400 and from A.D. 1600 to 1900. The average temperature of the Northern Hemisphere has declined nearly as much as it rose in the first part of our century. The growing season in England has diminished by two weeks. The frequency of droughts in northwest India has begun to increase. The Soviet Union is experiencing successive years of trauma in its agriculture.

Climatic theory is not now sufficiently developed to give a definitive prediction of what the immediate future holds for us?in fact, whether this cooler regime will continue. However, the records show that such coolings in the past millenium lasted not less than 40 years, nor has the hemispheric climate returned to the original state in less than 70 years. Thus, it would appear that the coming decade will be either like the last few years, or cooler. It will not be like the unusual 1931–1960 warmer period.

The last few years saw the following: In 1972 and in 1974 crop losses caused by climate, weaker monsoons in India, a monsoon failure in West Africa, drought in the Soviet Union, and climatic abnormalities that shook and are shaking the confidence of North American agriculture.”

TimesMachine: June 29, 1976 – NYTimes.com

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Green New Deal Working As Planned

High Gas Prices Put US Summer Road Trips on Pause – Bloomberg

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Boris Admits He Is Arming Nazis In The Ukraine

Looks like Boris Johnson is looking for a way out of the mess he has helped create.

On patrol with the far-right National Militia – BBC Newsnight    Apr 3, 2018

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May 26, 1917 Tornado Outbreak

On May 26, 1917 hundreds of people in Illinois were killed by tornadoes.

27 May 1917, Page 1 – The Daily Review at Newspapers.com

“383 people were killed over an 8 day period between May 25th and June 1st  (1917.) At least 73 tornadoes occurred across the Midwest and Southeast U.S. during this time, with 15 that were classified as violent (F4 or F5 strength).

The Mattoon-Charleston Tornado Disaster of May 26, 1917

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