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Why the Greenhouse Gas Theory Flunks the Albedo Test

Written by John O'Sullivan

Those of us who ‘deny’ the validity of the radiative greenhouse effect (GHE) theory are asked to provide our own alternative explanation of how the earth’s climate system operates.

Well, the answer is simple: the sun and earth’s water cycle are the key. But you have to measure their impact at the ‘real’ surface of earth (top of the atmosphere) not at ground level. Why? Because that is the only location you can genuinely measure the impact of albedo (cloud cover cooling).

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Global Warming ‘Truth will out!’

Written by Roger Higgs DPhil Oxford

IPCC: Did police interview other victims? | HOAXTEAD RESEARCH
It seems increasingly likely that the truth about CO2’s non-involvement in global warming will out soon, hastened by the global cooling now in progress. Yes, cooling has been occurring since February 2016, lasting 3.4 years so far, as shown by NASA’s ‘Global Monthly Mean Surface Temperature Change’ chart here (scroll down to the sixth graph on the list)  …

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US Government Exposed Manipulating Vaccine Data

Written by Children’s Health Defense

CDC Whistleblower, Vaccines, and Autism. Check-out the ...

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and its governmental and private partners have fudged vaccine science for decades, leaving a well-documented trail of cover-ups and trickery.

Some of the more notorious episodes involve secret meetings, attempts to keep publicly funded data out of the reach of independent scientists, destruction and fraudulent manipulation of data and other crimes, including embezzlement.

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‘Hell Is Coming’ Dangerous Heatwave Strikes Europe

Written by Tyler Durden

Quebec Heatwave kills 17 people – The Talking Democrat

Most of Europe will be blanketed by an oppressive heatwave as the continent suffers unreasonable warmth this week, with officials across the European Union announcing severe warnings against dehydration and heatstroke. The heat wave will be centered from Spain into France and Germany.

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‘Warm’ Glow of Uranus’ Rings Seen

Written by University of California Berkeley


(UC Berkeley image by Edward Molter and Imke de Pater)

The rings of Uranus are invisible to all but the largest telescopes — they weren’t even discovered until 1977 — but they’re surprisingly bright in new heat images of the planet taken by two large telescopes in the high deserts of Chile.

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Curiosity rover detects highest levels of methane on Mars

Written by Ashley Strickland

NASA’s Curiosity rover encountered something new on the Red Planet last week and the results could potentially have implications for life on Mars.

The rover’s tunable laser spectrometer, called SAM, which stands for Sample Analysis at Mars, detected the largest amount of methane ever measured during its mission.

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EU Drops Climate Change to a Mere Footnote at Summit

Written by Daphne Psaledakis and Alissa de Carbonnel

Merkel

A push by most European Union nations for the world’s biggest economic bloc to go carbon-neutral by 2050 was dropped to a footnote at a summit on Thursday after fierce resistance from Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.

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