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Chief Of US Forces In The Pacific Cites Climate Change As The Biggest Security Threat … Really
The chief of US forces in the Pacific, when interviewed during a visit to Boston, cited climate change as the biggest long-term security threat to the US in the Pacific region: Navy Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III, in an interview … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, Kiribati, North Korea, Pacific Ocean, Samuel J. Locklear, Tarawa, United States
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Does Dangerous Anthropological Global Warming Exist?
Professor Robert Carter has a long and quite good article on global warming over at the American Institute for Technology and Science Education. His main thesis is that without a doubt CO² can cause a small rise in lower-atmospheric temperature, … Continue reading
Global Warming Alert: Northern Hemisphere Snow Was Greatest on Record in December
Gateway Pundit reports, Northern Hemisphere December snow extent was the greatest on record, with snow from Canada to Mexico and from Siberia to Iran. It must be global warming climate change. Steven Goddard The record was 9 million square kilometers … Continue reading
Met Office Report: Global Warming Stopped 16 Years Ago
Britain’s national weather service, the Met Office, has just released new figures showing that there has been no global warming–repeat, no global warming–for the last sixteen years: The new data, compiled from more than 3,000 measuring points on land and … Continue reading

