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Climatologists Now Claim That Limiting Tree Planting Will Reduce Pollution

By   /  April 29, 2013  /  Environment, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Marco Torres | Prevent Disease As brilliant as many scientists are, they’re also responsible for some of the most insane recommendations which often contradict even nature’s wisdom. According to researchers and climatologists, the planting of trees should be limited to offset one of society’s predominant environmental and health concerns: air pollution. It has long [...]

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Alarmist Decry Global Drought While Water Privatization Controls Resources

By   /  April 24, 2013  /  Environment, News, World  /  No Comments

An earthquake survivor drinks water from a well in a provisional camp at downtown Port-au-Prince

By Susanne Posel | Occupy Corporatism A NASA study claims that after reviewing 7 years of drought in parts of the Middle East, and poor management combined with increasing demands for ground water have led to an exorbitant amount of water loss in the region. As part of the NASA Gravity Recovery and Climate Expert [...]

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‘Dark Lightning’ Zaps Airline Passengers with Radiation

By   /  April 12, 2013  /  News, Science & Technology, World  /  No Comments

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By Charles Choi | LiveScience “Dark lightning” that is almost invisible within clouds may regularly blast airline passengers with large numbers of gamma rays, scientists find. However, these outbursts do not seem to reach truly dangerous levels, researchers added. More than a decade ago, researchers unexpectedly discovered thunderstorms could generate brief but powerful bursts of [...]

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Government’s climate watchdog launches astonishing attack on the Mail on Sunday… for revealing global warming science is wrong

By   /  April 2, 2013  /  Environment, News, World  /  No Comments

Global Warming Has Ended

By David Rose | Daily Mail The official watchdog that advises the Government on greenhouse gas emissions targets has launched an astonishing attack on The Mail on Sunday – for accurately reporting that alarming predictions of global warming are wrong. We disclosed that although highly influential computer models are still estimating huge rises in world [...]

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Earth could be heading for another Ice Age

By   /  March 31, 2013  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

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ANI As Britain prepares to shiver for at least another month, a leading scientist has predicted that the world was heading for another Ice Age. Incredibly, British Summer Time officially starts Saturday but millions of brassed off Brits pining for warmth will have to endure freezing temperatures and biting winds until May. The misery will [...]

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Hailstorm leaves thousands homeless in northern Vietnam

By   /  March 29, 2013  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

Hailstorm in Vietnam

ANN A hailstorm hit Vietnam’s northern mountainous provinces of Cao Bang, Ha Giang and Lao Cai yesterday, injuring dozens of people while damaging tens of thousands of houses. Lao Cai was hardest hit with 33 people being injured and 5,700 houses damaged. More than 10,500 households in total and many schools and health clinics were affected. [...]

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Snow chaos: How big freeze in UK is killing one person every five minutes

By   /  March 29, 2013  /  Environment  /  No Comments

UK big freeze

By Nathan Rao | Express.co.uk Forecasters warned the bitter cold is likely to continue over Easter and through much of April. Temperatures will stay well below-average for at least a fortnight with no sign of any real turnaround until the beginning of May. Government officials said the cold snap is likely to send the death toll [...]

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Scientists link endless Winter to huge Arctic ice loss

By   /  March 26, 2013  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

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JN1 Climate scientists are linking the massive snow blizzards and freezing cold now being experienced across Europe and North America to the dramatic loss of Arctic sea ice. The sudden onset of bitterly cold and snowy weather of March 2013 is, say scientists, because melting Arctic sea ice has exposed huge swaths of normally frozen ocean to the atmosphere – [...]

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Severe Weather Strikes Southern China, including a “super-tornado”

By   /  March 24, 2013  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

China storm

By Bai Yulian & Lin Chongwen | The Epoch Times Five provinces in southern China were assaulted by extreme weather, including a “super-tornado,” and egg-sized hailstones, with the onslaught predicted to continue until Sunday. Since March 18, the provinces of Hunan, Guangdong, Fujian, Guizhou, and Jiangxi, have been suffering various disastrous weather events, according to [...]

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Record snowfall turns Ukraine into chaos

By   /  March 24, 2013  /  Environment, Europe  /  No Comments

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RT A state of emergency has been declared in Ukrainian capital, Kiev, on Saturday as the city is paralyzed by heavy snowfall and blizzard totally abnormal for March. “Due to the deterioration of weather conditions [heavy snowfall, blizzards, snow-banks] a state of emergency is declared in the capital,” the statement by the Kiev State Administration said. [...]

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Dane Wigington’s Censored Interview on Geoengineering

By   /  March 5, 2013  /  Environment, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Activist Post After receiving more than 70,000 hits on YouTube, the video of Russ Tanner’s recent interview with Dane Wigington from Geoengineering Watch was pulled. Our thanks to the viewer who re-posted the video at this new location: The newly uploaded video, of course, does not reflect the number of hits that it has [...]

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Northern Hemisphere sets new, all-time record cold temperature: -96.1°F (-71,2°C) In Oymyakon Siberia

By   /  February 25, 2013  /  Environment, World  /  No Comments

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By P Gosselin | Sott.net There’s been a lot of confusion over the last couple of days concerning a record low temperature allegedly just recorded in Siberia. News reports in the mainstream media made it sound like the reading was recorded decades ago, or they just muddled it. For example The Mail had a feature here. No mention that [...]

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