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New UN Climate Report ‘Altered to Fit Political Agenda’

Written by Marc Morano / Donna Laframboise

The IPCC is re-wording the glossary definitions of six key terms before releasing the official version of this latest report, writes Marc Morano.

Two weeks ago, the media announced the arrival of a new report prepared by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). But that 1,200-page document still hasn’t been officially released.

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New Study: Our maps are all WRONG

Written by Phoebe Weston

Take a look at a world map today and you’re likely to think that North America and Russia are both larger than Africa. This strange distortion has been revealed by a climate data scientist who has created a two dimensional representation of what the world really looks like (pictured)

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Earth’s core is finally confirmed to be solid

Written by Joe Pinkstone

Scientists have finally confirmed the theory that Earth has a solid core after uncertainty lingered over the topic for more than 80 years. They traced the origins of a specific seismic wave for proof of Earth's solid core 

Scientists have finally confirmed the theory that Earth has a solid core after uncertainty lingered over the topic for more than 80 years.

It has long been believed that Earth has a solid iron core but no proof has ever been found and it has been heralded as the ‘holy grail’ of global seismology.

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NOAA Predicts Warm, Wet Winter From A Weak El Nino

Written by Sue Wood

With most of the United States expected to experience above-average temperatures this winter, California will stay on the extreme track with El Nino predicted to move us from drought conditions in the fall to more atmospheric rivers from December into February 2019.

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Exposed: The Shocking Toxicity of Solar Panels

Written by Michael Shellenberger

The last few years have seen growing concern over what happens to solar panels at the end of their life. Consider the following statements:

  • The problem of solar panel disposal “will explode with full force in two or three decades and wreck the environment” because it “is a huge amount of waste and they are not easy to recycle.”
  • “The reality is that there is a problem now, and it’s only going to get larger, expanding as rapidly as the PV industry expanded 10 years ago.”
  • “Contrary to previous assumptions, pollutants such as lead or carcinogenic cadmium can be almost completely washed out of the fragments of solar modules over a period of several months, for example by rainwater.”

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Pay Up or the Earth Gets It!

Written by James Corbett

As predicted, the IPCC has released their hot air report on 1.5C of global warming and the lamestream fake news lying establishment lapdog media is hyping it as the end of the world as we know it…unless you pay the globalists more money to atone for your carbon sins, of course. This week on #PropagandaWatch James breaks down the latest propaganda push for carbon eugenics and what it means for the coming technocratic slave state.

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Are we agreed?

Written by Anthony Bright-Paul

As the Earth rotates on its own axis, one half of the Earth is cooling while the other half is warming up. All agree? So the Earth is warming and cooling daily and the temperature is changing 3,600 times in every hour in every location all over the world, as there are 3,600 seconds in every hour. Do we all agree?

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Scientists Raise Alarm Over U.S. Bio-Weapon Programs

Written by moonofalabama.org

Recent evidence about deadly tests of biological substances in Tbilisi, Georgia raised alarm about U.S. biological weapon research in foreign countries. European scientist are extremely concerned about a dubious research program, financed by the Pentagon, that seems designed to spread diseases to crops, animals and people abroad. The creation of such weapons and of special ways to distribute them is prohibited under national and international law.

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Global Warming Pause Persists Discrediting IPCC Alarm

Written by 'SnowFan' (Translated/summarized by P Gosselin)

Impressive Cold Grips As Planet Continues Its Warming Pause

The continuing global cooling and the start of the grand minimum require new targets in climate policy and a complete withdrawal from the previous warming madness.

After a complete failure by the IPCC climate models and the crazy assignment of CO2 as a pollutant, scientific reason must once again return to the climate discussion.

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Huge ice blades on Jupiter’s Europa are hard to land on!

Written by Katyanna Quach

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Penitentes in happier times … Formations in Chile, Earth

Exploring Jupiter’s moon Europa will be a treacherous task, it seems: scientists reckon its surface is covered in sharp towering icy daggers.

The menacing shards are known as penitentes, according to a paper published in Nature Geoscience this week. They normally form in dry cold climates, where sunlight melts snow and it sublimates straight to water vapor.

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Revolutionary breakthrough in modern physics

Written by John O'Sullivan

We were all taught at school that “nothing goes faster than the speed of light.” The originator of this maxim of modern physics is Albert Einstein. But new findings suggest this was an oversimplification.

We are all familiar with Einstein’s famous formula E = mc2. It has withstood the test of time – mostly. But the 20th century’s greatest scientist may have assumed too much in applying his equation for determining the velocity of an elementary particle.

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Astronomers Detect Mysterious Increase in Radio Bursts

Written by Tim Binnall

'Fast Radio Burst' Count Nearly Doubles as 19 New FRBs Are Found

Astronomers hoping to unlock the secret of the mysterious space phenomenon known as ‘fast radio bursts’ may have picked up some new clues thanks to the detection of a whopping 19 new signals. Since they were discovered 2001, these potent but brief radio pulses have puzzled scientists as they are particularly fleeting and seemingly occur at random aside from one spot in space where they are known to repeat.

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