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In Washington, D.C. on July 17?

In Washington, D.C. on July 17?

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Then you’re invited to Capitol Hill for an actual free lunch (and free learning) as Steve Milloy presents his new book, ‘Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA’!

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July 10, 2017 at 09:28AM

July 10, 1936 – Hottest Day On Record in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia

July 10, 1936 – Hottest Day On Record in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia

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On July 10, 1936 West Virginia reached 112 degrees, Pennsylvania reached 111 degrees, New Jersey 110 degrees and Maryland 109 degrees. Those were the hottest temperatures ever recorded in those states.  Most of the US east of the Rockies was over 100 degrees. Much of Minnesota was over 110 degrees.

Atmospheric CO2 was below 310 PPM at the time. The frequency of July 10 hot weather has plummeted in the US over the last century, and is quite rare now.

NOAA and the EPA depend on climate scam money for $billions in funding, so they simply lie about heat and generate fraudulent graphs which show the exact opposite of their own underlying data.

Climate Change Indicators: High and Low Temperatures | Climate Change Indicators in the United States | US EPA

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July 10, 2017 at 09:27AM

“The World Keeps Not Running Out of Oil”

“The World Keeps Not Running Out of Oil”

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Guest post by David Middleton The World Keeps Not Running Out of Oil July 2017 By David Brown, Explorer Correspondent The world has anticipated the “rapid exhaustion” of crude oil supplies for at least 100 years. Will it go on being close to running out of crude for the next 100? “Peak Oil” — the … Continue reading “The World Keeps Not Running Out of Oil”

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July 10, 2017 at 08:24AM

Katharine Blames Floods On CO2

Katharine Blames Floods On CO2

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By Paul Homewood

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Another gem from Katharine in that interview with Yale 360:

There have been an enormous amount of flooding events in the Midwest and Northeast.

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Well, what do the experts at the USGS have to say on the matter?

In 2012, they published a paper, “Has the magnitude of floods across the USA changed with global CO 2 levels?”.

This is the Abstract:

Statistical relationships between annual floods at 200 long-term (85-127 years of record) streamgauges in the coterminous United States and the global mean carbon dioxide concentration (GMCO2) record are explored. The streamgauge locations are limited to those with little or no regulation or urban development. The coterminous US is divided into four large regions and stationary bootstrapping is used to evaluate if the patterns of these statistical associations are significantly different from what would be expected under the null hypothesis that flood magnitudes are independent of GMCO2. In none of the four regions defined in this study is there strong statistical evidence for flood magnitudes increasing with increasing GMCO2. One region, the southwest, showed a statistically significant negative relationship between GMCO2 and flood magnitudes. The statistical methods applied compensate both for the inter-site correlation of flood magnitudes and the shorter-term (up to a few decades) serial correlation of floods.

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The USGS press release also stated:

Climate changes that could influence flood magnitudes include shifts in the intensity and tracks of various types of storms and changes in the type of precipitation (rain versus snow). The conditions on the landscape when large storms arrive can also change (for example, smaller snowpacks, less soil moisture and less frozen soil). All of these can influence the size of floods. Of course, human activities within the watershed can also have a major influence in the size of floods. These include urbanization, building of dams and levees, and shifts in vegetation types and drainage of soils and wetlands. At the present time, we see much larger changes in flooding from these causes than we can see from greenhouse forcing. 

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There have always been floods, but Katharine now believes they are caused by CO2.

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July 10, 2017 at 08:21AM