Welcome to our mobile site.
→ Go to the mobile site[x] Hide this

Climate Depot
  • A project of CFACT
  • DONATE

« Climate Depot home

Links tagged “hllary”

  • WikiLeaks reveals Clinton’s split personality on energy policy
    Posted October 11, 20162:22 PM by Marc Morano | Tags: coal, energy, epa, fracking, hllary
  • USA Today: Smoke ‘keeping temperatures cooler than average – Temps ‘running 5-8 degrees cooler than forecast due to smoke in the atmosphere’
  • Media Wrong Again & Quebec wildfires: ‘Media has been quick’ to link Canada fires to man-made climate change

    USA Today: As Canada burns, smoke makes US air unhealthy and skies eerie. Is climate change to blame? - "Climate change is real and having a huge impact on Canadians right now with forest fires burning across the country," tweeted Catherine McKenna, Canada's former climate minister. ...

    USA Today: Smoke 'keeping temperatures cooler than average - Temps 'running 5-8 degrees cooler than forecast due to smoke in the atmosphere': Due to an area of low pressure that's hovering offshore, along with an area of high pressure over Canada, a northerly flow of air was funneling the smoke south into the U.S. from Canada, AccuWeather said. This was keeping temperatures cooler than average, as the smoke filters out the blazing June sunshine.For example, the weather service in Washington, D.C., said in an online forecast discussion Tuesday that "temperatures this morning have been running 5-8 degrees cooler than forecast due to the smoke in the atmosphere."

    #

    Canada Wildfires Create Terrifying Skies At Yankee Stadium That Had To Have Fans Thinking It Was The End Of The World

    Crazy Videos Show Extreme Impact Of Canada’s Wildfires On US
  • Wrong, WEF, Climate Change Is Not Threatening Lizards, Wine, Coffee or Air Turbulence

  • Are GHG emissions & air pollution correlated? ‘Countries with highest cumulative GHG emissions from 1970-2021 have cleanest air — while those with lowest cumulative GHG emissions have the dirtiest air’

    DR. MATTHEW WIELICKI: "With a couple of exceptions, countries with the highest cumulative GHG emissions from 1970-2021 have the cleanest air, while those with the lowest cumulative GHG emissions have the dirtiest air."

Date Archive

Topic Archive

al gore arctic astrology avg az barack obama biden capandtrade climate depot co2 consensus buster cru debate development economics emissions energy epa funding global cooling global warming gnd gop hollywood hurricanes ice intimidation ipcc key kids media mediacd Michael Mann mkey models new study paris polling religion science solar transportation trump un wacky