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  1. prije 9 sati

    Jakarta, Indonesia faces flooding. But don't make it a poster city for climate change because the problem isn't rising water, it's sinking land. And you can't blame that on CO2:

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  2. prije 16 sati

    Here comes the flood, as oceans surge to record levels at a scary pace in... um... 5600 BC. Yes, from Denmark to the Caribbean oceans rose then fell, naturally, at rates that make today's changes look insignificant:

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  3. 2. velj

    What if the oceans absorb zettajoules of energy? Nooooo, not zettajoules. It could cause temperatures to soar by a tenth of a degree over 60 years... and prove that CO2 causes less warming than the models claim:

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  4. 1. velj

    They call it "pollution". But everybody knows, and every experiment confirms, that CO2 is good for plants including crops. Also warm climates are lush. Ah, but what if CO2 and temperature both go up? These peppers say bring it on:

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  5. 1. velj

    The world just experienced the best decade ever on all the usual measures of overall well-being. Even our ecological footprint is shrinking as we use energy a lot more efficiently than before. So why would anyone think things are getting worse?

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  6. 31. sij

    While fires in parts of Australia are above average this year, in others they're below. If climate change is the cause, how can its effects be so localized? If you look where governments let tinder pile up, you see that we're to blame... but not our CO2:

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  7. 31. sij

    Climate activists don't like to talk about historic examples of climate change (the Medieval Warm Period or megadrought during the collapse of the Assyrian empire) except to claim they're just like the man-made kind except for not being man-made:

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  8. 31. sij

    Scientific models consistently predict more warming than nature manages to produce. A big part of the gap has to do the models' failure to reflect what we know about clouds above the Pacific Ocean:

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  9. 31. sij

    Coal power plants in Africa fall to "carbon colonialist" policies as international lenders withdraw funding. Even though poor people in Africa desperately need electricity to survive, flourish and, yes, withstand bad weather:

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  10. 30. sij

    Scary predictions about winter's disappearance always grab headlines, including one predicting that winter in Manitoba was going away. But somebody forgot to tell winter, now hammering much of Canada including the Prairies:

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  11. 30. sij

    Catastrophic news about 2019 being the hottest year ever follows the trend of everything being the hottest everything ever. Unless you check the where, when and how of these supposed records.

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  12. 30. sij

    CDN Newsletter Jan. 29 2020 - CDN Newsletter Jan. 29 2020

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  13. 29. sij

    After wailing about drought & fires, an Australian newspaper wails about rain helping quench the fires because it will cause "greenhouse emissions to rise". It's all bad news in the weird world of climate alarmism.

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  14. 29. sij
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  15. 29. sij

    An isolated species of rat clinging to a tiny strip of land in the Pacific Ocean went extinct in the mid 2000's - and of course it's the first mammal wiped out by climate change:

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  16. 29. sij
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  17. 27. sij

    Canadians might tell pollsters they're divided on the causes and solution to climate change. But ask them to put their money where their mouths are through a carbon tax and you find they're mighty skeptical of the conventional wisdom.

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  18. 25. sij

    British police have to step away from their electric cars because they're too slow and run out of juice while the bad guys escape using gasoline. Seems renewables are still the fuel of the future

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  19. 24. sij

    A widely hyped study said rising CO2 levels would acidify the oceans and kill fish on the Great Barrier Reef. But when scientists went back and tried to replicate it, the study died instead:

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  20. 24. sij
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