Daily Archives: May 30, 2012

Originally posted on Real Science:
Complete bullshit. 1908 had already seen two hurricanes by this date, and was one of the ten coldest years on record according to GISS. 1908 Atlantic hurricane season 1908 Atlantic hurricane season – Wikipedia, the…

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Watts Up With That? From the University of Copenhagen comes realization that Greenland’s current warm spell is not unprecedented. In the early 1920s and 1930s, temperatures were high, similar to that of the present, and this affected the glacial melt. … Continue reading

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Watts Up With That? Via Junkscience.com, comes this worrisome editorial from the Washington Times. The new world order invades your computerImagine if everything you did online was subject to monitoring and control by the United Nations. Powerful authoritarian states, including … Continue reading

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Watts Up With That? Editorial by Dr. Fred Singer Romney can clinch the election by detailing an energy policy that restores jobs, prosperity, and American economic leadership. “To be credible, a reform agenda must have some reform substance.”——————————————————————————————- Energy, the … Continue reading

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Originally posted on suyts space:
Any frequent reader of this blogs would see that I’m highly critical of our education system.  The educators, bureaucrats, and politicians make a high quality education for our children nearly impossible.  But, this isn’t to…

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Watts Up With That? Michael Coren and guest Bob Carter on why Canada stands above the rest when it comes to being honest about climate change. See the full interview here: View original post 46 more words

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Watts Up With That? UPDATE: 5/30 8:45AM After we pointed it out Romm has now snipped the ugly part of the comment seen in the screencap below, it only took him five days to notice it with our help. The … Continue reading

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Originally posted on suyts space:
  This is funny in a very sad way.  Years ago, my children would come home from school blathering insipidly stupid banalities and bringing homework with absolutely no value.  For instance, once, one of my…

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