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Where Did The CO2 Bubble Go?

It is cold in the eastern US this week. A couple of weeks ago, alarmists told us that the warm air there was due to CO2. The CO2 bubble must have moved somewhere else, though I have not been able to locate … Continue reading

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1949 : Low CO2 Brought Record Snow And Flooding To The Midwest

The Sydney Morning Herald – Friday 11 March 1949 11 Mar 1949 – FLOOD PERIL IN U.S.A. Record Snowfall Thaws STAF…

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Arctic Ice Begins Its Decline

Two weeks after NSIDC declared it dead, the Arctic ice maximum finally succumbed N_timeseries.png (1050×840)

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The Cost/Benefit Ratio Of California’s CO2 Tax

By the year 2015, California’s CO2 tax will cost every adult nearly $1,000 per year. If we believe climate models, the effect of the tax will be to lower the rise in global temperatures by perhaps 0.001 degrees. That works out to … Continue reading

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Proxy This – Shakun

The graph above shows the relationship between CO2 (blue line) and temperature proxies for the last 1,000 years. Temperatures are from the 1990 IPCC report, and CO2 is from Law Dome ice cores + recent Mauna Loa data. CO2 neither … Continue reading

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The Masters Effect

No, I am not talking about Tiger Woods kicking his golf clubs. Less than one month ago, Jeff Masters warned of drought lowering lake levels in California this summer. Lake levels then immediately began to rise. The boating, fishing and … Continue reading

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Lots More Heavy Rain And Snow Forecast For The Permanent Drought Regions Of California And Texas

10-Day Precipitation Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.

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Watching The Ice (Not) Melt In Alaska

Alaskans eagerly anticipate the arrival of their very short ice-free season. In Nenana, they have been tracking the ice break up date for nearly a century. The earliest breakup was on April 20, 1940 and the average date is around the end … Continue reading

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The Alaskan Spring

Like the Arab Spring, global warming is bringing spring-like conditions to Barrow at -26C Barrow Sea Ice Webcam Global warming experts call the winter of 2011-2012 “the winter that wasn’t”

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Hansen’s Tremendous Data Tampering

In 1975, the National Academy Of Sciences produced this graph of Northern Hemisphere temperatures, which showed a strong cooling trend from the late 1930s until the late 1960s. It showed that the 1930s was by far the hottest decade. Science … Continue reading

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