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New York Times : Debate Was Over By 1979
The New York Times says global warming was settled science and beyond debate by the late 1970’s – based on data collected during the prior thirty years.
Nearly everything we understand about global warming was understood in 1979. By that year, data collected since 1957 confirmed what had been known since before the turn of the 20th century: Human beings have altered Earth’s atmosphere through the indiscriminate burning of fossil fuels. The main scientific questions were settled beyond debate.
Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change – The New York Times
They had a slightly different story in the late 1970’s.
International Team of Specialists Finds No End in Sight to 30?Year Cooling Trend in Northern Hemisphere
Most people saw Orwell’s novel “1984” as a warning, but the New York Times saw it as an instruction manual.
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End Of Snow Update
Almost five years after the New York Times announced the end of snow, and twelve years after they announced the endless summer – Vermont has broken their November snowfall record.
Vermont breaks November snowfall record – VTDigger
Snow has been a thing of the past for almost twenty years.
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
Autumn/Winter snow extent has been increasing for 50 years. Why would the New York Times ever look at actual data?
Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab
The global warming is brutal in New Mexico today too.
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The Kinder, Gentler Climate Of 1287
15 Biggest and Worst Floods Ever in History – RankRed
Imagine how much worse the 18 foot storm surge would have been with an extra 0.0001 mole fraction CO2 in the atmosphere!
If only the Dutch had used windmills, this tragedy could have been prevented.
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China Meets Their CO2 Emissions Target
Four years ago China promised President Obama they would continue increasing their CO2 emissions until the year 2o30, and they have successfully met their target of increased emissions – by increasing coal usage.
China intends to achieve the peaking of CO2 emissions around 2030
U.S.-China Joint Announcement on Climate Change | whitehouse.gov
China’s CO2 emissions rose in 2017 as coal use increased
China vows to improve action on climate change as it prepares for UN summit | afr.com
China already leads the world in CO2 emissions, generating more than twice as much CO2 as the US. 
Climate change: Where we are in seven charts and what you can do to help – BBC News
With US emissions declining, China is on target to increase their lead, just as they promised President Obama they would do.
Climate Goals Pledged by China and the U.S. – The New York Times
As Beijing Joins Climate Fight, Chinese Companies Build Coal Plants
Chinese corporations are building or planning to build more than 700 new coal plants at home and around the world, some in countries that today burn little or no coal, according to tallies compiled by Urgewald, an environmental group based in Berlin. Many of the plants are in China, but by capacity, roughly a fifth of these new coal power stations are in other countries.
Over all, 1,600 coal plants are planned or under construction in 62 countries, according to Urgewald’s tally, which uses data from the Global Coal Plant Tracker portal. The new plants would expand the world’s coal-fired power capacity by 43 percent. The fleet of new coal plants would make it virtually impossible to meet the goals set in the Paris climate accord
As Beijing Joins Climate Fight, Chinese Companies Build Coal Plants – The New York Times
Leading environmental groups have determined from this news that China is good, and orange man is bad. Because what is important to leftists is what you say you plan to do, not what you are actually doing.
Why China is at the center of our climate strategy | Environmental Defense Fund
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The Destruction Of Science By Al Gore

Dr. Bill Gray Fort Collins February, 2015
At the beginning of Al Gore’s Vice-Presidency, climate scientists knew that the western US was prone to massive droughts, they were natural, caused by shifts in the jet stream, and that the Medieval Warm Period was both global and profound.
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) 16 Jun 1994
Ancient Trees Reflect Century-Long Droughts
droughts in California can last 100 years or more, far longer than the state’s official estimates
He attributes the droughts to extended periods of naturally caused global warming which, if they recurred, could have disastrous effects.
at least one other study, published in 1922, discusses a drought in California that lasted more than a century. Bill Mork, a state hydrologist, said the department never relied on the 1922 book because “we don’t know where they got the data.”
a growing body of scholarly opinion that California has experienced dry spells of biblical proportions.
dramatic climate fluctuations for several hundred years leading up to the 14th Century had a profound, worldwide effect. In northern Europe, the Period known as the Medieval Warm Epoch was a time of agricultural abundance that helped European civilization expand greatly. Stine attributes the long warming trend to a natural phenomenon: a change in the position of the jet stream or storm track
The 20th Century is really quite anomalous. It appears to be the second- wettest period in the 1,000-year record
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) • 16 Jun 1994,
Ancient Trees Reflect Century-Long Droughts
Environment: Analysis of stumps’ rings shows that dry spells can last far longer than the state has estimated, expert says.
By FRANK CLIFFORD TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL. WRITER
A study of the stumps of ancient trees that once grew from stream beds and lake bottoms in the Sierra Nevada has turned up new evidence that droughts in California can last 100 years or more, far longer than the state’s official estimates. In this week’s issue of the British journal Nature, a Cal State Hayward professor writes that submerged stumps in Mono Lake, Tenaya Lake in Yosemite National Park, the West Walker River in the northern Sierra and Osgood Swamp near Lake Tahoe are relics of trees that grew on land that was uncovered when droughts reduced water levels by up to 60 feet.
The cottonwoods and Jeffrey pines drowned when the drought ended and high water returned, according to Scott Stine, a professor of physical geology. He attributes the droughts to extended periods of naturally caused global warming which, if they recurred, could have disastrous effects. “The message for California is that we are subject to droughts far more severe and persistent than we have ever realized,” Stine said in an interview this week. “While we can’t predict when such droughts will occur, we would be fools to think that they won’t. If they recur, Stine said, “the current urban and agricultural infrastructure could not be maintained. It would bring California to its knees.” Studies by the California Department of Water Resources have concluded that the worst droughts have not lasted much longer than the state’s recent seven-year dry spell. Officials base that assertion on 90 years of recorded weather information and tree ring data from 450-year-old trees.
However, state officials acknowledged this week that at least one other study, published in 1922, discusses a drought in California that lasted more than a century. Bill Mork, a state hydrologist, said the department never relied on the 1922 book because “we don’t know where they got the data.” In fact, Stine’s work reinforces a growing body of scholarly opinion that California has experienced dry spells of biblical proportions. Two ongoing re-search protects, one looking at tree rings in the Sierra near Mt. Whitney and another focusing on core samples from San Francisco Bay, lend credence to the theory of prolonged drought. Stine’s research on the stumps of ancient trees relied on radiocarbon dating to determine when the trees had been drowned—and, thus, when the droughts had ended. By counting rings in the interior of each stump, Stine calculated the life span of the trees and thus the length of the droughts. It concludes that two long droughts, one from about AD 900 to about AD 1112 and a later one from about 1210 to 1350—were interrupted by an abnormally wet period. Stine’s research did not dwell on the cause of the droughts, but he wrote that his findings support theories that dramatic climate fluctuations for several hundred years leading up to the 14th Century had a profound, worldwide effect. In northern Europe, the Period known as the Medieval Warm Epoch was a time of agricultural abundance that helped European civilization expand greatly. Stine attributes the long warming trend to a natural phenomenon: a change in the position of the jet stream or storm track — the boundary between cool, polar air and warm, subtropical air along which storms occur. “The storm track simply moved northward during the two periods,” he said.
Stine’s work is one of at least three independent research projects that come to similar conclusions about centuries-old weather patterns in California. Tree ring studies on ancient pines and junipers near Mt. Whitney by the University of Arizona’s tree ring research laboratory have also found indications of prolonged drought, occurring about the same time as Stine estimates—between 900 and 1300. “I was shocked at the length of the droughts I was finding,” said Lisa Graumlich, a professor of dendrochronology —the study of tree rings—at the University of Arizona who began performing re-search in the Sierra eight years ago “What this means is that when we plan on water resource availability based on the 20th-Century record, we are probably making some critical errors since the longest-recorded drought during the 1920s and ’30s lasted less than 10 years,” Graumlich said. “The 20th Century is really quite anomalous. It appears to be the second- wettest period in the 1,000-year record. The third study, looking at 5.000-year-old mollusks from the bottom of San Francisco Bay. also bolsters the case for the hundred-year drought, according to Lynn Ingram. a doctoral fellow in geology and geophysics at UC Berkeley.
In 1994, Lisa Graumlich knew that climate change was natural and profound. But ten years later she said it was man-made and 99% of scientists agreed.
30 Dec 2003, 10 – The Billings Gazette at Newspapers.com
So what changed? Al Gore cut off funding to scientists who didn’t go along with his scam. My good friend, Dr. Bill Gray, was the top tropical meteorologist in the world and the inventor of modern hurricane forecasting. He received research funding from NOAA every year from the 1960s until 1993 – when Al Gore invited him to a global warming conference. Dr. Gray said he would be happy to come, but he disagreed with (Gore’s views about global warming. Bill never got another penny out of NOAA.
Bill Gray was one of the very few climate scientists with the integrity to defend science against politicians. The other 99% gave in and chose career and money over science. And the LA Times now has an official policy of censoring anyone who tells the truth about climate.
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Chemtrail Conspiracy Theorists
Chemtrail conspiracy theorists believe that scientists want to spray chemicals into the atmosphere to change the climate. Who would ever think up an idea that ridiculous?
Scientists say controversial plan to cool the planet is doable
Meanwhile, NBC News thinks the Arctic is melting at minus fifty-four degrees.
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Don’t Be A Conspiracy Theorist
If you control the language, you control the argument
If you control the argument, you control information
If you control information, you control history
If you control history, you control the past
He who controls the past controls the future.– George Orwell 1984
Socialists would never create an army of useful idiots to unwittingly help them commit genocide. And later they would never attempt to rewrite the affiliation of the people who did it. That is just conspiracy theory.
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