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Daily Archives: May 30, 2015
More From My Undercover CO2 Investigations
This greenhouse gas spewing power plant supplies Larimer County, CO and much of Boulder County with most of its electricity. Ninety seven percent of residents probably have no idea where their electricity comes from. This video shows the full impact … Continue reading
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No Increase In Heaviest Rain In Texas
Contrary to all the mindless Hayhoe drivel, there has been no increase in the heaviest rainfall events in Texas, and this year has been nowhere near a record.
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They Can’t Predict The Weather In One Month, But Know What It Will Be Like In A Century
The same scientists who failed to predict the rain in Texas, say that the rain is exactly what they predicted all along.
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Cattle In 1957 Had Never Seen Rain
In 1957, Texas went from five years of extreme drought to flood – in a matter of a few weeks. Some cattle in Texas had never seen rain when the floods came. The Victoria Advocate – Google News Archive Search
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Greenland Farming
Vikings farmed in Greenland, a thousand years before global warming drought industrial farming to the region. Here are some busy farmers in Tasilaq, Greenland today. Hendriks webcam i Tasiilaq Michael Mann says that there was no Medieval Warm period, and … Continue reading
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Arctic Sea Ice Continues To Track 2006
The summer of 2006 had the highest minimum extent of the past decade. This year Arctic ice is tracking 2006 very closely. Temperatures in the Beaufort Sea are forecast to remain below freezing for the next week, so we should see … Continue reading
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Lubbock Is Not Getting Hotter, Cooler, Wetter, Drier, Rainier, Snowier Or More Extreme
Crosbyton, Texas is the closest USHCN station to Lubbock, TX – where Canadian Katherine Hayhoe moved 10 years ago and declared herself the local climate expert. One month ago, she warned Texas cattlemen about drought and desertification due to global … Continue reading
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Katherine Hayhoe Says She Can Fix This
Katherine Hayhoe says that she can make Houston street flooding less severe, by lowering CO2 levels. This is what Galveston looked like 115 years ago, when CO2 was a very safe 300 PPM.
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Seriously Messing With Texas
In 2011, NCDC showed Texas winters cooling slightly from 1895 to 2011 But that didn’t suit the agenda, so they simply changed the data and now show it warming The animation below shows how they altered Texas winter temperature The next animation … Continue reading
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