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Free Tours to Enjoy While in Boulder, ColoradoVisitors to the dynamic City of Boulder, Colorado can partake of not one but three entertaining and free activities. Two have to do with beverages and the other has to do with climatology. -
2008 to Be Warmest Year in Century!The Old Farmer's Almanac 2007 says it used time-honored, complex calculations to predict tha warmest year in a century
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Punxsutawney Phil Versus The Woolly WormPunxsutawney Phil has some weather predicting competition from the Woolly Worms of North Carolina. Read on to find out the funny truth.
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The Mainstream Media Fails to Report the Facts on ClimategateWe are currently witnessing an extraordinary media effort to minimize the consequences of 'climategate.' Intrigued, I decided to check the facts in two recent stories.
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Climate-gate: How to Hide the Decline in ScienceOK, so you're a climatologist and some whistler blower published your emails on the internet for all to see. What can you do? -
Climate Change Scandal?The most peer reviewed scientific document ever compiled has politically motivated errors? Imagine that. -
"I Are Stoopid"Opposition to climate change is being foisted upon us by people who can't see beyond their self-serving noses -
Who is Meteorologist Jeff Masters, the Man Behind the Snowpocalypse, Global Warming "connection?"This investigative article asks the ever-so-simple question, Who exactly is the meteorologist behind the discreditable, liberal claim of recent days about the mid-Atlantic blizzards and global warming?! -
Anthropogenic Global Warming as a Postmodern PhrenologyOverview and Condemnation of the Man-Made Global Warming Hoax.
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Travel to Cape Town, South Africa, and Explore Cape PointVisiting guidance to the Cape of Storms, Cape Point, at the tip of Cape Peninsula situated on the southern tip of the African continent. -
So You Want to Be a ScientistInterested in science, but not sure which branch is most to your liking? Here is an explanation of the main disciplines of hard science. -
Top Fifteen U.S. Tornado OutbreaksThere are tornado outbreaks and there are TORNADO OUTBREAKS. What makes an outbreak and what are the top 15 (at least in my opinion)?
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Types of Scientists and What They DoInterested in science, but not sure which branch is most to your liking? Here is an explanation of the main disciplines of hard science. -
Stepping Back into Kauai's Past - Digging Through The MuseumsKauai's native Hawaiian roots are well established. Spun together they create a compelling montage. It is one that you want to see.
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Smart Dust - Tiny Computer StuffNowadays, we assert tiny computers packed concerning a box size of entirely not many millimeters called 'motes' otherwise 'smart dust'.
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Weather 101 - Hawaiian Hurricanes and Tropical CyclonesThey don't visit often, but hurricanes and tropical cyclones can wreak destruction on the Hawaiian Isles. -
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"Snowpocalypse" and Global Climate ChangeWhy did climate change deniers rejoice when Washington, D.C., was buried in a massive blizzard?
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Is Climate Science Being Held Hostage by the Fossil Fuel Industry?Are the fields of higher learning, especially within the natural sciences, being exploited by the highest bidder? -
Farmers' Almanacs: Fact or Fiction Weather Prediction?Use a farmers' almanac to check future weather predictions? Read this first!
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700 Climate Scientists Stand Up to GOP AttackThe GOP has announced that they will be initiating an investigation into the science of Climate Change. 700 Climate Scientists are stepping up to the place in defense.
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Savage Weather is the Story in Central LouisianaThe savage weather in Central Louisiana, in the town of Natchitoches, is the symbol of the weather patterns that are plaguing most of the world. As the weather is the story in much of the world right now, what it foretells is more awesome yet.
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Blizzard Alley in the United StatesYou have heard of Tornado Alley in the US, but did you know that there is a Blizzard Alley too? Blizzard Alley is the name given to the territory in the country hardest hit by blizzards over the years. -
Progressives Exploit Southern Tornadoes for Political GainBrad Johnson of the Center for American Progress is pretty sure who is to blame for the tornadoes that have devastated communities in the South, destroying neighborhoods and killing hundreds. It's the Republican Party.
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5 Global Warming Arguments that Need to DieDiscussions about whether human contribution is leading to present warming trends should avoid the following five arguments.
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Humans and Their Love/Hate Relationship with Science and KnowledgeWe are confronted once again with our need to break the ties of forces that seek their own self-interest over the general welfare of the human race. -
Weather 101 '" a Look at Cloud MotionOur eyes can mislead us when it comes to cloud motion. Which moves faster '" high or low clouds? Chances are you'll say that those low, ragged, rainy day clouds move the fastest. But a little geometry and trigonometry tells a different story. -
Top 5 Reasons Scientists Study Snow Based on Recent Snow and Simulation StudiesWhen snow arrives every winter, it may seem strange that scientists study it, but here are some examples of some recent studies, including how they worked, what scientists looked for and how they contributed to the greater good.
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Environmental Degrees for Green Living AdvocatesGreen Degrees or Environmental Degrees are being offered more with increased interest in sustainability and environmentalism. Here you will find a description of green degree options. -
5 Health Benefits of Steam RoomsSteam rooms are a nice way to relax but what are the actual health benefits of a steam room?
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Where Are All of the Anti-global Warming Crowd Now?Record setting high temperatures this summer have evidently melted the coldly calculating misinformation of climate deniers. -
Mandatory Evacuation of Outer Banks Ordered as Hurricane Earl ApproachesDare County, North Carolina, officials issued an expanded mandatory evacuation order Thursday morning for all tourists to leave the county in preparation for Hurricane Earl. -
Spilt Oil Ain't Spilt MilkCassandra Blackwell is haunted by precognitive dreams. The recent oil mishap in the Gulf has triggered a series of "bad dreams". What will Cassandra do? Is there anything she can do to change the future?
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From Chocolate to Astronomy - Tour Free Colorado Attractions on Your Next VacationFour free tourist attractions found in Colorado.
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The 25 Branches of ScienceThe 25 branches of science and what they are.
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Global Warming Debate Needs to Be De-politicizedGlobal warming is an issue that has been increasingly politicized in recent years, but if any headway is to be made on this important issue, the U.S. needs objective debate.
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Politics, Social Conscience and Science Make Strange BedfellowsThe marketing of a psuedo-science for political, social and economic gain is (partially) explained.
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Transcend the Toxically Emotional and the Reflexively IdeologicalClimate change is in the air. The climate of planetary goddess Gaia, and the climate of human minds and emotions, too, as it relates to tensions over the fact of our changing weather trends.
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The Threat of Global WarmingGlobal warming is a real threat. The proof exists that the world is warming. The main thing left to determine is how much of it is man's fault and what we can do to help.
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A Republican's Perspective on the YouTube/CNN Democratic DebateI watched and learned more about why I am not a Democrat.
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