Month: April 2017

Extreme Climate Fraud, And The Stakes For America

Extreme Climate Fraud, And The Stakes For America

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Heidi Cullen’s gang of  criminals at Climate Central are predicting sea level will rise 44 millimeters per year, for the rest of the century.

Their theory is based on “collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet”

The new term reflects recent research suggesting that some parts of the Antarctic ice sheet may begin to collapse much sooner than scientists had previously anticipated, particularly if ongoing emissions of heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide and methane remain high.

Heidi’s team of professional climate fraudsters predict Boston will be under water by 2100.

Extreme Sea Level Rise and the Stakes for America | Climate Central

The Climate Central forecast is 2500% higher than what NOAA reports for actual sea level rise.

absolute global sea level rise is believed to be 1.7-1.8 millimeters/year

NOAA shows sea level at Boston rising a steady 2.8 mm/year for the past century, and that sea level has fallen there several inches since 2010.

Sea Level Trends – State Selection

The Climate Central criminals are trying to intimidate the President with their fake imagery.

Sea level at Florida is rising even slower than it is at Boston, and has been very steady for the past century. There is zero evidence anything Climate Central is predicting.

Sea Level Trends – State Selection

Forty years ago, scientists were pushing the identical story, but that was during the global cooling scare and they said it has nothing to do with climate.

“We’re doing about the most we can do right now to study the possible col- lapse of the west ice sheet,” said Dr. Richard Cameron, NSF program manager for glaciology. “

“We’re seeing the West ice sheet on its way out,” said Cameron. “It seems to be dring something completely different than the east ice sheet. It has nothing to do with a warmer climate, just the dynamics of unstable ice.

January 9, 1977 – Flood threat from polar ice | Chicago Tribune

The forecasts of extreme sea level rise have no basis in fact, nor do the claims that humans control sea level – which has risen 400 feet in the last 20,oo0 years.

File:Post-Glacial Sea Level-fr.svg – Wikimedia Commons

There is nothing new about sea level fraud. Thirty years ago, climate criminals predicted that all 1,196 islands in the Maldives would be underwater now. None of them are.

26 Sep 1988 – Threat to islands

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April 28, 2017 at 01:54AM

‘First Americans’ claim sparks controversy

‘First Americans’ claim sparks controversy

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A study that claims humans reached the Americas 130,000 years ago – much earlier than previously suggested – has run into controversy. Humans are thought to have arrived in the New World no earlier than 25,000 years ago, so the find would push back the first evidence of settlement by more than 100,000 years. The conclusions rest on analysis of animal bones and tools from California. But many…

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April 28, 2017 at 01:34AM

World’s First Commercial Fusion Reactor Takes First Steps Towards Generating Energy

World’s First Commercial Fusion Reactor Takes First Steps Towards Generating Energy

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Oxfordshire-based Tokamak Energy has fired up its latest fusion reactor for the first time and aims to reach temperatures of 100m degrees Celsius next year. Known as the ST40, the reactor represents the third of five stages in the company’s plan to deliver fusion energy to the grid by 2030. Controlled fusion requires temperatures in […]

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April 28, 2017 at 01:24AM

Study: Obama Imposed $4B More in Regulations Than Trump Did During First 100 Days

Study: Obama Imposed $4B More in Regulations Than Trump Did During First 100 Days

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President Donald Trump imposed less than one percent of the regulatory burdens that former President Barack Obama did during his first 100 days, according to a new study from the American Action Forum. The conservative think tank tracked regulatory costs created by each administration during their first 100 days. AAF found that Obama imposed $4 billion in […]

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April 28, 2017 at 01:24AM