Clay Jones for December 27, 2015

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    anotherwhirl  over 8 years ago

    Yeah, now you get the climate warming thing, DC loonies? Record breaking temps at Christmas, along with rain and tornadoes. Last two years you got snow and pooh-poohed the climate change. Whaddaya think now, you bought and paid for loosers?

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    Reppr Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Hey, if it is cold we are told that all weather is local – forget this; it doesn’t matter. But if the weather is warm, A-HA! Climate Change!

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    lonecat  over 8 years ago

    Let’s look at long range global averages, rather than extreme events, either hot or cold. And the long range global averages are pretty clear. The climate is changing.

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    lonecat  over 8 years ago

    Any comment on the charts supplied by martens?

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    hippogriff  over 8 years ago

    Illegal SeagullI am not in the habit of having two rotations (decayed fatal tornadoes) pass over my house (with me in it) in one hour! That was just last night. Before that, in the previous 82 years, I saw one rotation develop overhead, and one six miles away (the 1957 Dallas tornado, four fatalities including one I personally knew). Last night killed eight and counting. It is not the phenomenon, but the trend, that worries me.

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    Nantucket Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Exxon scientists in the 1970s determined that their product was harming the environment. They brought this to management and recommended that they take steps to make their product safer. Management didn’t want to spend the money and eventually they formed a committee to combat the science behind climate change. The propaganda campaign of deniers has been financed by fossil fuel interests since the 90’s – where the REAL money is.Now Exxon has been endlessly showing commercials about their scientists finding algae-based fossil fuels, etc.

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    lonecat  over 8 years ago

    But all those 195 countries have been deluded by Obama. Wow, what power he has.

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    colcam  over 8 years ago

    Two thousand years ago the ice on Greenland’s south coast was taller than two ship’s main masts on top of each other, one thousand years ago it got named Greenland because it was green and, like Napa Valley, grapes were a major crop, and now it is somewhere between the two.

    The data we have in terms of fossils and ice cores show that we are still “cooler” than the Earth norm, and still recovering from an ice age.

    Is going back to normal bad for us— or good for the planet as a whole?

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    Odon Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Our loss, your voice will be missed. Peace

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    superposition  over 8 years ago

    Thank you for trying to get your message clearly communicated for so long.

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    OmqR-IV.0  over 8 years ago

    Yesterday I also had noticed that Greggy’s fwolf account had been deleted but Hiram’s account was still visible. I guess Greggy’s vendetta has finally borne fruit, once again.Somehow in his mind he probably feels righteously justified in pursuing this but it really looks like something else altogether.I’m sure Greggy’s created yet another account to gloat from. We’ll hear from him shortly, no doubt.

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    OmqR-IV.0  over 8 years ago

    Ahab, al mijn beste, mag jouw gezondheid verbeteren in het nieuwe jaar!

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    hippogriff  over 8 years ago

    hippogriff to Illegal SeagullUpdate: The toll is now 11. Assuming those hospitalized survive, and no unknown missing turn up, that is the total. Intensity ranged from EF 2, 3, and 4. The sole 3 and 4 were the ones over my house – at a safe altitude. The remaining seven were 2s.

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