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by joanro on 22 December 2018 - 01:12

Haha, that's what I thought, but had to check.

We had serious rain for two days and now finally stopped...soggy ground here.

Merry Christmas, to you mountain lion!

Prager

by Prager on 22 December 2018 - 05:12

I have not been here for a while and I have plowed through just about all posts. And  I think Joan's post explains what is going on the best. :"Yes, bee. One need only ask, how does taxing cow farts prevent climate change? Answer: IT DOES NOT!! It's all about taking money!!!

 

There you go!!! Enough said. 


Mountain Lion

by Mountain Lion on 23 December 2018 - 16:12

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Mountain Lion

by Mountain Lion on 29 December 2018 - 13:12

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Mountain Lion

by Mountain Lion on 29 December 2018 - 23:12

One of the most thorough articles written about following the climate change money:

https://townhall.com/columnists/pauldriessen/2018/12/29/lets-do-follow-the-climate-money-n2538182


Prager

by Prager on 01 January 2019 - 02:01

WHAT GLOBAL WARMING!!??

 

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Easterbrook :

Another graph of temperatures from the Greenland ice core for the past 10,000 years is shown in Figure 5. It shows essentially the same temperatures as Cuffy and Clow (1997) but with somewhat greater detail. What both of these temperature curves show is that virtually all of the past 10,000 years has been warmer than the present.

GISP2 Ice Core Temperature and Accumulation Data

Entry ID: NOAA_NCDC_PALEO_2004-013 
 

Get Data ]
 

 

Summary

Abstract: Greenland ice-core records provide an exceptionally clear picture of many 
aspects of abrupt climate changes, and particularly of those associated with 
the Younger Dryas event, as reviewed here. Well-preserved annual layers can be 
counted confidently, with only 1% errors for the age of the end of the Younger 
Dryas 11,500 years before present. Ice-flow corrections allow reconstruction 
of snow accumulation rates over tens of thousands of years with little 
additional uncertainty. Glaciochemical and particulate data record 
atmospheric-loading changes with little uncertainty introduced by changes in 
snow accumulation. Confident paleothermometry is provided by site-specific 
calibrations using ice-isotopic ratios, borehole temperatures, and 
gas-isotopic ratios. Near-simultaneous changes in ice-core paleoclimatic 
indicators of local, regional, and more-widespread climate conditions 
demonstrate that much of the Earth experienced abrupt climate changes 
synchronous with Greenland within thirty years or less. Post-Younger Dryas 
changes have not duplicated the size, extent and rapidity of these 
paleoclimatic changes

https://gcmd.nasa.gov/KeywordSearch/Metadata.do?Portal=amd&KeywordPath=%5BProject%3A+Short_Name%3D%27GISP2%27%5D&EntryId=NOAA_NCDC_PALEO_2004-013


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by mrdarcy on 01 January 2019 - 11:01

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Mountain Lion

by Mountain Lion on 10 January 2019 - 23:01

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by Mountain Lion on 11 January 2019 - 21:01

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