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Daily Archives: December 6, 2010
Precautionary Principle : Prevent People From Falling In Love
Falling in love with a new partner can potentially lead to a horrible death by communicable disease – only after great public health expense. The only sensible approach is for government to stop people from falling in love. This has … Continue reading
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Democrats Worried That Global Warming Religion No Longer Controls The US Government
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Climate Change Will Lead to 5 Million Deaths by 2020
Approximately 5 million people will die over the next ten years due to climate change. They are currently dying at a pace of 350,000 per year, and that rate will increase to one million fatalities per year by 2030, according … Continue reading
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Met Office Decides To Be 50% Less Ridiculous Than They Were Previously
http://www.telegraph.co.uk They are still about 98% ridiculous.
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Global Warming Weighing Heavily On People’s Home Life
http://www.sunderlandecho.com h/t to Marc Morano
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Brits Can’t Afford To Heat Their Homes : Government Wants To Increase Fuel Prices 600%
“Let them eat cake” http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/215510/Britain-is-freezing-to-death http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/feb/08/carbon-emissions-trading-system
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Climate Model Fail : “North American snow extent will probably decrease in response to greenhouse gas emissions”
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2005/2005GL023394.shtml North American snow extent has been increasing for forty-five years, while CO2 (red line) has steadily increased. Last winter was the snowiest on record in North America. http://climate.rutgers.edu
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Hansen : Global Warming Unabated – Met Office : Global Warming Has Slowed
Global warming continues unabated – NASA “When we average temperature over five or 10 years to minimise that variability, we find global warming is continuing unabated,” Mr Hansen said. http://www.news.com.au Global warming has slowed because of pollution Global warming has … Continue reading
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Global Warming Continuing To Kill People In Moscow
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/ Surviving passengers recall horrifying landing at Moscow airport 13:27, December 05, 2010 It was 5 p.m. local time (1400 GMT) on Saturday, and amid heavy snow several ambulances with flashing blue lights were rushing toward downtown Moscow on the … Continue reading
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LA Chooses “Reliable” Energy Over “Renewable” Energy
http://www.latimes.com/ h/t to Marc Morano
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