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Another Casualty Of Climate Change
Thanks to fears about imminent and devastating sea level rise, you may be able to pick up this home in Florida for less than $159 million. But act quickly – the auction only runs until November 15.
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Armistice Day Blizzard Of 1940
On November 11, 1940 temperatures were very warm in the Midwest, approaching 70 degrees in parts of Illinois. A massive blizzard and temperatures down below 0F moved in over a few hours, and dozens of hunters froze to death in Minnesota, Iowa and other Midwestern states.
12 Nov 1940, Page 1 – The Algona Upper Des Moines at Newspapers.com
During the next few days search parties retrieved frozen hunters from islands and the icy waters. Some of those lucky enough be stranded on islands survived the storm, but lost hands or feet due to severe frost bite.
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US Permanent Drought Update
Two thirds of the US has had above normal precipitation over the last three years, including nearly half of California.
Thirty years ago, James Hansen predicted a huge increase in drought, and said that droughts hardly ever happened in the 1950’s.
FEROCIOUS STORMS AND DROUGHT SEEN – The New York Times
The 1950’s had the most persistent droughts on record, with the US in drought about 50% of the time, not 5% as Hansen claimed. Since then, and particularly since Hansen’s 1988 forecast, the US has been getting and wetter and droughts have become much less frequent. Hansen not only failed to predict the future, but he didn’t know anything about the past either.
Climate at a Glance | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
The more incompetent and clueless climate scientists prove themselves to be, the more Democrats trust and idolize them.
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What Do We Have That They Don’t?
Most people in Israel are armed, and most households in Switzerland have an assault rifle. What makes the US different is that we have Democratic Party hellholes like Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, Washington DC, St. Louis and New Orleans where youth involved in drug trade kill each other.
Unless you live in one of their neighborhoods, most Americans are extremely safe – at least until they get on the highway with teenagers and their cell phones.
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One Hundred Years Ago Today
The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I, was around 40 million. There were 20 million deaths and 21 million wounded.
11 Nov 1918, Page 1 – The Des Moines Register at Newspapers.com
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Environmentalists Seeking Dead Birds
NBC News reports that environmentalists are excited about the prospects of more wind farms like the one pictured below at Altamont Pass, California.
A mixed vote on global warming: Ballot measures lose, but Democrats gain power
The Altamont Pass wind farm kills about one Golden Eagle every three days, and has killed more than 10% of the current Golden Eagle population in the western US.
The most recent survey of Golden Eagles across four large Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the West (80 percent of the species’ range in the lower 48 states is in these BCRs) provided an estimate of 20,722 Golden Eagles of all ages across the survey area.
www.fws.gov/windenergy/docs/Golden_Eagle_Status_Fact_Sheet.pdf
Dr. Shawn Smallwood’s 2004 study, spanning four years, estimated that California’s Altamont Pass wind “farm” killed an average of 116 Golden Eagles annually (2). This adds up to 2,900 dead “goldies” since it was built 25 years ago.
US windfarms kill 10-20 times more than previously thought | Save the Eagles International
Global warming insanity has completely destroyed the environmental movement, which is one of the main reasons I do this blog.
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