A Serious Look At Climate Change

I normally focus on the comedic behavior of people like Michael Mann, Katharine Hayhoe, and AOC. But there is a serious side to climate change too.

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Rewriting The Past At The Ministry Of Truth

In 1989, NOAA said most global warming occurred before 1919.

Analysis of warming since 1881 shows most of the increase in global temperature happened before 1919 – before the more re-cent sharp rise in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. said Thomas Karl, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.

7 Dec 1989, Page 14 – at Newspapers.com

NOAA now shows cooling from 1881 to 1919, and that all global warming occurred after 1910.

NASA: Climate Change and Global Warming

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Thing Of The Past Update

Experts tell us that snow is a thing of the past, and we now live in an endless summer.

Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent

With Warmer Weather, Different Decisions to Make – New York Times

Of 21 Winter Olympic Cities, Many May Soon Be Too Warm to Host the Games – The New York Times

The End of Snow? – The New York Times

I spent last spring in record cold and snow in Philadelphia.

I spent last autumn and the beginning of winter in record cold and snow in New Mexico and Arizona.

And now I am spending spring in record cold and snow in Colorado.

I’m not completely convinced that snow is a thing of the past. But fortunately we have our top scientists at NCAR working on this.

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Climate Barbie Horrified

I remember hearing some of this last year. It was horrifying then, it’s horrifying now, and it’ll be horrifying when it happens again — and it’ll happen again if we don’t take action now

Catherine McKenna ?? on Twitter: “Canada’s climate is changing

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Climate Fraud Outpacing Honest Science By A Large Ratio

So far this year, US daily record minimums have been outpacing record maximums by a ratio of 1.6/1.  This is the third time in the last seven years which this has happened. The long term pattern is cyclical with a period of about 65 years.

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Climate alarmists want people to believe that it is getting hotter, so they start their graphs near the peak in 1960 – and hide all the inconvenient data prior to 1960 which wrecks their story.

The ratio of warm and cold temperature records is increasingly skewed – Axios

The US was much hotter prior to 1960, so people who earn their living promoting the global warming scam don’t want you to know about it.

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Third Latest Spring Snow In Boulder

Lilacs in full bloom in Boulder – May 21, 2019.

Today’s snow is the third latest on record here in Boulder – behind 1951 (June 2) and 1947 (May 30.)  Over the past 40 years, the last snow has trended nearly a month later.

Spreadsheet

In 2008, local climate experts predicted shorter ski seasons, due to “carbon emissions.”

Study: Climate change may force skiers uphill | | aspendailynews.com

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Located The Missing Heat

“The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t.”

  • Kevin Trenberth – NCAR

I saw a Golden Eagle near NCAR today – the first one I have ever seen in the wild. There are less than 20,000 remaining in the US.

 

Climate experts believe that we need to build wind farms to stop all this excess heat, and that decimation of the raptor population is necessary collateral damage.

UNACCEPTABLE NUMBERS OF BIRDS OF PREY ARE KILLED AT WIND TURBINES

Wind turbines at Altamont Pass kill an estimated 880 to 1,300 birds of prey each year, including up to 116 golden eagles, 300 red-tailed hawks, 380 burrowing owls, and additional hundreds of other raptors including kestrels, falcons, vultures, and other owl species.

These astronomical levels of raptor mortality continue unabated, due in part to the failure of federal and state wildlife protection agencies to take any regulatory action.

Microsoft Word – Altamont fact sheet 3.doc

But we need to stop all this global warming. Think of the animals.

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Global warming Always Hits The Little Ones Hardest

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Global Warming Hitting The Middle East Particularly Hard

The Arctic? No, the eastern coast of the Mediterranean – Lebanon. Bcharre-Ainata El Arez 

Milder winter temperatures will decrease heavy snowstorms

  • IPCC 2001

IPCC Third Assessment Report – Climate Change 2001 – Complete online versions | GRID-Arendal – Publications – Other

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Northeast Heatwave Of May 1911

On May 22, 1911 it was 101 degrees at Lewiston, Maine, 100 degrees at Farmington, Maine and 102 degrees at Purcellville, Virginia.

The heatwave caused hundreds of deaths.

22 May 1911, Page 1 – The Sydney Morning Herald at Newspapers.com

The average maximum temperature in the Northeast that day was 91 degrees. May 22 temperatures have been declining in the Northeast since the 19th century.

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