Facebook’s $232 billion drop in value sets all-time record
An impressive collapse at Twitter as well.
Facebook’s $232 billion drop in value sets all-time record
An impressive collapse at Twitter as well.
Ten years ago the Washington Post predicted cherry blossoms would bloom in February instead of March due to global warming.

Could cherry blossoms one day be blooming in winter? – The Washington Post
Following up on that prediction, I don’t see any cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin this morning – but I do see lots of global warming propaganda on the Kennedy Center.
https://www.earthcam.com/usa/dc/?cam=dc_kennedycenter
A century of unprecedented man-made global warming has left earth 0.1 degrees above the 1979-2000 average.
NASA predicted the Arctic would be ice-free by 2012.
“The Arctic is screaming.” said Mark Serreze. senior scientist at the government’s snow and ice data center in Boulder, Colo.
Just last year. two top scientists surprised their colleagues by projecting that the Arctic sea ice was melting so rapidly that it could disappear entirely by the summer of 2040.
This week, after reviewing his own new data, NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally said: “At this rate. the Arctic Ocean could be nearly ice-free at the end of summer by 2012, much faster than previous predictions.”
So scientists in recent days have been asking themselves these questions: Was the record melt seen all over the Arctic in 2007 a blip amid relentless and steady warming? Or has every-thing sped up to a new climate cycle that goes beyond the worst case scenarios presented by computer models?
“The Arctic is often cited as the canary in the coal mine for climate warming,” said Zwally, who as a teenager hauled coal. “Now as a sign of climate warming. the canary has died. It is time to start getting out of the coal mines.”
The Daily Reporter – Google News Archive Search
NASA also predicted we would have an ice age by the year 2021.
U.S. Scientist Sees New Ice Age Coming
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“Other scientists have pro-posed that, by sprinkling coal dust on the pack, or through other manipulation, it would be possible to melt the ice, open the ocean to navigation and ameliorate the northern climate.”
U.S. and Soviet Press Studies of a Colder Arctic – The New York Times
Fifty years of failed climate predictions, and never any retractions, mea culpa or remorse from the purveyors of disinformation working for the press and government.
“Lost Viking ‘highway’ revealed by melting ice
1,000-year-old horseshoes, sleds, and tools are emerging from a shrinking ice patch in Norway, telling the story of the rise and fall of a mountain pass and the people who traveled along it.”
Nitrogen reportedly causes more global warming than carbon over time | News | norfolkdailynews.com
Nitrous Oxide makes up less than one part per million of the atmosphere and is irrelevant to Earth’s radiative transfer balance.
Global Monitoring Laboratory – Carbon Cycle Greenhouse Gases
The primary absorption bands of N2O overlap with more abundant H2O, CO2 and CH4, making it even less relevant.
The only greenhouse gases of any significance on earth are H2O and CO2. Even a huge increase in N2O or CH4 would have almost no impact on earth’s radiative balance.
Two of the primary things being targeted by the mainstream media are energy and food, which are essential for humans day to day survival. It is becoming increasingly clear that the goal of who ever is behind the fake news wants to see a massive reduction in population.
According to a new CNN poll, eight percent of Americans believe that stopping global warming is the most important issue.
“President (Trump) took a shot at the influence of drug companies over Congress. “They contribute massive amounts of money to political people,” he said, standing next to Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader. “I don’t know, Mitch, maybe even to you,” he added.”
– October 19, 2017
The European Environment Agency likes it when people are muzzled and locked down.
“Lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic may have some direct, short-term, positive impacts”
COVID-19 and Europe’s environment: impacts of a global pandemic — European Environment Agency