Daily Archives: August 8, 2011

1947 : ” temperatures in the Arctic have increased by 10 degrees Fahrenheit since 1900″

‘The Arctic change Is so serious that I hope an International agency can speedily be formed to study conditions on a global basis.’ in 1910 the navigable season along the western Spitsbergen lasted three months. Now it lasts eight months http://trove.nla.gov.au/  

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Severe Drought in 1709 1718 1725 and 1734 Dried Up The Danube And The Seine

The author suggests that the droughts were due to the laws of nature, rather than the intervention of man. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ h/t to Ivan

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The Middle East Was Stable Before The Invention Of The SUV

“Climate change is leading to other crises, such as the Arab Spring.” “Somalia and the Arab Spring are examples of our problems,” Parenti said. “It will be interesting to see what effect the drought in the United States will have … Continue reading

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Snow – Heat – Water Vapour – These Things Never Happened Before!

The prevailing science provides clear evidence that the polar ice caps are melting. Arctic shipping lanes, which for the centuries of humanity’s existence have been frozen, are now clearing in parts. The air overall is sodden with water vapor, and … Continue reading

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It’s Real – It’s Dangerous – All Scientists Agree – It’s Your Fault – The Sky Is Falling

virtually all climate scientists, as well as the academies of science of most Western nations, agree global warming is real and dangerous and, for that matter, significantly the result of human activities. Yes, the only real scientific debate is what … Continue reading

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“unprecedented amount of ice” Led To Polar Bear Attack

From the BSES trip log. Looks like The Guardian and BBC entirely fabricated their stories about missing sea ice as the cause. Sea Ice and Polar Bears! July 27th, 2011 After arriving in Longyearbyen to see our first midnight sun … Continue reading

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