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The supposed “global cooling” consensus among scientists in the 1970s — frequently offered by global-warming skeptics as proof that climatologists can’t make up their minds — is a myth, according to a survey of the scientific literature of the era “I was surprised that global warming was so dominant in the peer-reviewed literature of the [...]

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As if it were ripped straight from the front page of a supermarket tabloid, this morning’s satellite image shows what we’ve all been thinking: namely, there must be some exceptional reason it’s so damn hot in Texas and now we know. Demons!

Hottest 30 Days in Austin Weather History!

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updated January 25th, 2010.    After a bang-up start to ss24 in November of 2009, the Sun, again entered a quiescent period, devoid of sunspots–until January 15 or there about, when an M class flare disrupted terrestrial radio reception, creating spectacular auroral light shows in Earth’s polar regions.     Last week, the sunspot’s magnetic field erupted five times, producing a string of M-class [...]

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There’s only one Earth –Terra Ferma, and we all gotta learn ta live on it together, in peace, or the species formerly known as Homosapien will vanish from this world.

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