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Urban Heat or Global Warming; Let's Talk Facts
Many people watching the wild weather in the Midwest and in the Northeastern parts of the United States claimed it is due to global warming. However, this is disingenuous and a misrepresentation of fact. You see, mankind is not affect the weather that ...

Is Global Warming a Hot Issue...or Hot Air?
Is the earth warming up? Are the polar ice-caps melting? If so, at what rate? These and a multitude of other global warming questions are mounting up across the world. Are there any answers to these questions? You bet! Take your pick. The answers range ...

Abbreviating Climate Change Swings
It appears rather obvious to me that the climate change and global warming issue between scientists is quite a bit of posturing and it appears that the two percent increase in overall atmospheric temperature over the last 50 years is rather insignificant. ...





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Feeling hot under the collar?

Glaciers and polar ice are melting, ocean levels are rising, hot, dry weather, huge forest fires, water restrictions, crop failures…

You name it, if these don’t feature in your life yet, they soon will. Global warming and climate change are facts of life now, according to the International Panel on Climate Change, and many scientists.

Huge problems beyond our control!

But are you hot under the collar?

If you’re not, you probably live in a city where half of the Earth’s citizens live now and take much for granted. Because in city living we are far removed from natural processes that deliver our food, clothing and energy.

Does your child even know that milk comes from a cow - or a soya bean if you’re that way inclined - and not from a milk carton?

Even in the city you cannot stick your head in the sand (or under the asphalt?) and you are not immune from climate change. Witnesses are the 15,000 mostly elderly people that died in Paris alone in the sizzling hot European summer of 2003. Or the many killed in New Orleans at the ‘hands’ of cyclone Katrina.

And if you are hot under the collar, do you think perhaps that there will be some miraculous scientific break-through so they ever-responsible ‘They’ will fix the Earth? The ultimate stem cell technology maybe that can clone a new home for us!

Seriously, for many of us it is all too hard.

All we want is to live a life where we may raise our children to have a future.

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Forbes

How Big Oil Benefits From Global Warming Alarmism
Forbes
I find it somewhat comical when scientists and others who publicly express skepticism about a looming man-made global warming catastrophe are accused of being in the pocket of Big Oil. Here we are referring to oil and gas… master resource trade ...

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More Plant Species Responding to Global Warming Than Previously Thought
EP Magazine
Far more wild plant species may be responding to global warming than previous large-scale estimates have suggested. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists, which included a UC San Diego biologist, that found that many plant species, which appear ...


More plant species responding to global warming than previously thought
Phys.Org
(Phys.org) -- Far more wild plant species may be responding to global warming than previous large-scale estimates have suggested. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists, which included a UC San Diego biologist, that found that many plant species ...

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Emissions cut hiatus slows work to limit warming
Reuters
By Nina Chestney | BONN, Germany (Reuters) - Reluctance to raise ambitions to cut greenhouse gas emissions due to economic constraints is threatening progress towards limiting global warming, delegates at United Nations' climate talks in Germany warned ...
Emissions-cut hiatus slows work to limit warmingCreamer Media's Engineering News
Poor economy curbs desire to cut emissionsEdmonton Journal

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Atmospheric Warming Intensifies Earth's Water Cycle
RedOrbit
Dr. Durack, a post-doctoral fellow at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, stated, “These changes suggest that arid regions have become drier and high rainfall regions have become wetter in response to observed global warming.
Climate change hits globe's water cycleUPI.com
Earth's Water Cycle Is Intensifying, Dry Is Getting Drier and Wet Is Getting ...PlanetSave.com
Another fingerprintRealClimate
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