Archive for weather patterns
{ April 3, 2007 @ 3:04 pm }
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{ anna nicole smith, climate change, energy conservation, global warming awareness advocates, global warming awareness online, global warming skepticism, naked chicks, science of global warming, slacktivism, weather patterns }
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globalwarming awareness2007 is surely a joke. It is April 2 in Minnesota, and it is snowing. Yet, it did not snow all through the awareness2007 globalwarming winter, which is like nuclear winter only less radioactive and with less snow.
My cable TV has more snow than Minnesota did during this globalwarming winter.
Will 2007 be the hottest year ever? Globalwarming aware people should start their diets now to be slender enough to wear revealing fashions during the heat of summer, and avoid use of globalwarming causing air conditioning and other causes of pollution in 2007.
Globalwarming awareness2007 just isn’t the same since Anna Nicole Smith’s death.
{ April 2, 2007 @ 3:45 pm }
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{ climate change, global warming skepticism, greenhouse gasses, melting polar ice caps, naked chicks, science of global warming, slacktivism, weather patterns }
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Globalwarming awareness2007 isn’t all about hugging trees. There may be some good points to be awareness of in 2007 as globalwarming increases:
- more naked chicks because globalwarming raises awareness of 2007’s scanty fashion options and causes them to sweat a lot
- no need to buy cigarettes — can get carcinogens straight from the greenhouses gasses in the globalwarming air
- dead lawns mean no more lawnmowing to distract from globalwarming awareness2007 keg parties and beer drinking
- cactuses with little Christmas ornaments on them instead of Christmas trees, even in ‘northern’ climates, due to globalwarming temperature changes
- skis can be used as doorstops
- potential to use polar ice caps as martini ice cubes, as it’s use-it-or-they-melt
Awareness2007 of globalwarming is very important. You must listen to all sides of the globalwarming awareness2007 debate to make your own 2007 awareness judgements about globalwarming.
{ February 28, 2007 @ 4:15 pm }
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{ United Nations global warming report, alternative energy, climate change, developing nations, fierce polar bears, global warming awareness advocates, global warming awareness online, global warming skepticism, globalwarming advocacy, hurricanes, melting polar ice caps, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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The UN black helicopter crowd has seized on globalwarming skepticism as a new way to spread awareness of their slightly weird views.
Tammy Bruce, a ‘chick with a gun and a microphone,’ claims that the UN will tax everyone to empower their agenda, using globalwarming awareness as an excuse.
It is hard to imagine why so many skeptics exist as to the science of globalwarming. Even if one is suspicious of the UN, many other agencies and academic institutions have researched the phenomena of globalwarming, and have increased awareness of its effects through publication of scientific findings.
Looks like some of these people are using the issue of the day — globalwarming awareness2007 — to tie into their pet paranoiac agendas. Globalwarming awareness is not going away, and it is critical for international bodies and governments of all types of take leadership in regards to preventing famine, climate change, polar ice cap loss, and more killer hurricanes and tsunamis like those that hit New Orleans and Sri Lanka in prior recent years.
{ February 26, 2007 @ 4:01 pm }
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{ agriculture and global warming, celebrity interest in global warming, climate change, global warming awareness online, global warming skepticism, globalwarming advocacy, science of global warming, slacktivism, weather patterns }
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For those of you who take your political and scientific views of globalwarming and climate change from game show hosts, Pat Sajak says globalwarming is bogus.
Vanna’s getting older. Does Pat really want to live on a planet with her still wearing skimpy evening gowns? Globalwarming awareness2007 is all about keeping the global climate in check so that agriculture and fashion stays sane. There’s already a major clothing company advertising skanky hoochie wear with the slogan ‘globalwarming ready!’ Do we need to encourage people to wear bad clothing? Can’t we keep naturists in their little niches instead of having them prance about for all to see? Do we really need to see dudes with droopy nutsacks on our streets? Do we need to see Pat Sajak’s droopy nutsack?
We think not!
{ February 22, 2007 @ 7:04 pm }
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{ 2008 presidential candidates & global warming, United Nations global warming report, al gore on global warming, alternative energy, climate change, global warming awareness advocates, global warming awareness online, globalwarming advocacy, hurricanes, hybrid autos, melting polar ice caps, politics of global warming, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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Online intelligence providers HitWise reported that in mid-February, interest in globalwarming heated up online, with people seeking awareness2007 up more than 173%.
They credit some of this increase to the UN Report on globalwarming, and a search for more awareness of the many problems that can be caused by globalwarming and climate change.
Al Gore’s continued campaigns on behalf of globalwarming are also a contributing factor.
“When you examine the actual search terms and the end destination of those search missions, you can also discover intent behind those searches,” said Tancer, adding that people are eager to learn more about global warming.
Globalwarming awareness2007 is on the move. Many people are seeking out truths, or seeking out support for their skepticism about the science of globalwarming. Hybrid vehicles, as well as searches for alternative fuel transportation information, are also hot search terms according to major SEO services like Keyword Discovery and WordTracker.
On this very blog we see many people interested in the environmental positions of top political candidates.
People fear floods, famine, tsunamis, and other horrors as a result of melting polar ice caps and atmospheric warming due to globalwarming. Awareness in 2007 may lead to action by many.
More: Online interest in globalwarming heats up
{ February 20, 2007 @ 7:26 pm }
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{ britney spears, celebrity interest in global warming, energy conservation, slacktivism, weather patterns }
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Rumor has it that Britney’s new, bald look is a response to globalwarming awareness2007.
Going with a bald look is a great way for people to embrace the cause of globalwarming awareness2007. Consider the many advantages of baldness:
- shorter showers because you can just rub your head clean, using less energy to heat water to clean your head
- easier cooling mechanism as global temperatures rise due to globalwarming
- when people ask why you went with a bald look, you can preach the message of globalwarming awareness2007
So, take a look to Britney for inspiration and get with globalwarming awareness2007!
{ February 16, 2007 @ 10:19 am }
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{ climate change, global warming awareness advocates, globalwarming advocacy, greenhouse gasses, hybrid autos, science of global warming, slacktivism, weather patterns }
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It is important to have awareness that ‘heat waves’ or ‘cold snaps’ do not indicate the onward march of globalwarming. Warm weather is purely incidental to globalwarming awareness, even if unseasonal weather snaps can make globalwarming skeptics more aware of the potential issue.
Globalwarming awareness requires a recognition that climate change takes place a degree or a fraction of a degree at a time. Temperature changes are gradual. A winter heat wave of 15 degrees above average is not an indicator of globalwarming, although it may be a result of systemic changes that are affected by globalwarming.
Climate is not weather. If it were, unseasonally cold snaps would indicate that globalwarming is not a problem. Does the recent cold snap in Minnesota indicate that globalwarming is not an issue? Of course not.
Weather can help people understand the long-term impacts of climate change, and can create globalwarming awareness in 2007. If short-term weather causes people to change behavior to show their globalwarming awareness2007 and fight global climate change, it is not to be discouraged completely. But it is important to be sure that they maintain the changes even if the weather returns to ‘normal.’
{ February 14, 2007 @ 12:18 pm }
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{ United Nations global warming report, climate change, global warming awareness advocates, globalwarming advocacy, hurricanes, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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Debate continues over the role of globalwarming on Atlantic and Gulf hurricane activity. Awareness of the increased severity of hurricanes rose to new levels after New Orleans was leveled by Hurricane Katrina.
Many scientists believe there is a link between increased hurricane activity and an increase in sea surface temperatures. A one-degree increase in ocean temperature can make hurricanes more serious and long-lived.
However, other scientists scoff at the globalwarming awareness of these scientists, claiming that there is no known reason why the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) changes speeds and temperature cyclically.
Arguments between the two sides is increasing in the wake of the 2007 Globalwarming Report from the United Nations, and will undoubtedly continue through the 2007 hurricane season.
For my part, I’m glad we’re living in Minnesota. We may get the odd prairie tornado, but damned if we’ll see a tsunami in Minneapolis any time soon.
Article: Scientists debate the impact of global warming on hurricanes
{ February 12, 2007 @ 9:22 am }
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{ celebrity interest in global warming, climate change, fierce polar bears, global warming awareness advocates, greenhouse gasses, melting polar ice caps, politics of global warming, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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Noted adventurer and explorer Ann Bancroft, of Minneapolis Minnesota, and her expedition partner Liv Arneson of Norway, are to spend 50 days in the arctic starting in February. Their goal? To walk more than 850 kilometers (528 miles) while towing sleds to raise globalwarming awareness.
As with past Bancroft-Arneson expeditions, people around the world will be able to follow the expedition online, with daily updates on progress and location of the explorers, as well as regular online chats, blog postings, and photos.
Unlike prior expeditions, this trip is not to be ‘first’ at anything, but is solely to help teach the world’s children about the impact of globalwarming on the polar ice caps.
Bancroft and Arneson traditionally focus their educational efforts on school-age children, a perfect group to receive the message of globalwarming awareness2007. Ms. Bancroft hopes to specifically encourage youths to combat the effects of globalwarming, and fight worldwide climate change.
Due to globalwarming, Bancroft and Arneson expect to find bad ice in their arctic travels. They are equipped to handle it when necessary. Globalwarming is most evident in the arctic, where temperatures are rising faster than the global average.
Ms. Bancroft, in an interview with Canadian TV, encouraged people to take small steps to fight globalwarming, including using public transportation, turning down the home thermostat in winter, planting trees, and take political action. Globalwarming awareness is a cause dear to her, due to the amount of time she has spent in the arctic and Antarctic regions.
Read more of the interview.
{ February 7, 2007 @ 12:54 pm }
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{ climate change, fierce polar bears, melting polar ice caps, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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In a news report that seems to buck recent globalwarming trends — and that will doubtless be used by globalwarming nay-sayers to support their skepticism — the conservative Washington Times reports that thick pack ice is clogging the Icelandic fjords and reducing the nation’s traditional winter fishing harvest.
Polar bears often live on pack ice in the Arctic Ocean. When pack ice breaks, polar bears often drift with it. It’s been some years since this occurred, but this winter there have been numerous reports of polar bears making landfall in Iceland. Unfortunately for the polar bears, this ends up being a pretty fatal vacation, as the locals aren’t especially welcoming.
The melting of pack ice has been cited as a long-term effect of globalwarming. The 2007 winter incidents are not sufficient cause to disbelieve the risk that globalwarming awareness advocates claim exists relative to the loss of pack ice. Should pack ice disappear, this would be disastrous for the polar bear, which is already considered at risk in North America due tto environmental change and danger from human settlement.
{ February 6, 2007 @ 10:14 am }
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{ climate change, finance of global warming, global warming and skiing, globalwarming advocacy, politics of global warming, science of global warming, weather patterns, will steger }
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Arctic explorer Will Steger was featured on Minneapolis’ KSTP News discussing why the science of globalwarming should no longer be under debate — his view is that the only debate should be how we can best fight its effects in 2007.
His appearance at the Minnesota State Capitol was a part of the 2007 legislative session, in which the Minnesota Legislature held meetings to raise awareness of globalwarming issues. While the last week in Minnesota has been seasonal, with below-zero temperatures, snow, and dangerous wind-chills, the winter has been less snowy and cold than usual. This has harmed many Minnesota industries — especially those related to tourism. Makers of snowmobiles, cross-country skis, ATVs and ice houses — and resort owners who welcome users of these products — must be saddened by the winter’s weather thus far. They surely support the cause of globalwarming awareness2007, as their incomes and livelihoods depend on it!
{ January 29, 2007 @ 3:06 pm }
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{ agriculture and global warming, climate change, globalwarming advocacy, greenhouse gasses, politics of global warming, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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The New Zealand Herald reports that 13% of Americans have never heard of globalwarming.
The result comes in a 2007 survey done by AC Nielsen in 46 countries to gauge global awareness of the globalwarming problem. US respondents to the survey were not only least aware of globalwarming, but also the least concerned about globalwarming’s impact on the planet. (Latin Americans were most concerned, possibly because they are particularly at risk of increased hurricane activity or loss of critical cash crops due to weather pattern change.)
Around the world, 57% of survey respondents called globalwarming “a very serious problem,” and another 34% considered it a “serious problem.” Only 42% of respondents in the United States thought globalwarming “a very serious problem.”
Surveys like this show that globalwarming awareness must be increased in the United States, which is the largest emitter of greenhouse gasses in 2007. As the most serious contributor to the problem,the US mustact to limit globalwarming and protect our planet and our economy.
{ January 23, 2007 @ 9:41 am }
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{ United Nations global warming report, agriculture and global warming, globalwarming advocacy, melting polar ice caps, politics of global warming, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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A study to be released next week by the United Nations is getting attention as it declares that globalwarming is already happening now, in 2007, and it is getting worse.
News outlets are raising awareness that the study will contain much new, scientific data on globalwarming. It is expected that the report will cover globalwarming’s impact on polar icecaps, sea currents, and weather patterns.
Future chapters of the report to be released later in 2007 may contain information to raise awareness of how globalwarming impacting human health, food production, and non-human species survival as climate change destroys habitats and cultivation environments.
Globalwarming advocates are looking forward to the release of the initial report on February 2, and subsequent chapters to follow in 2007. We all hope that the data will help convince globalwarming skeptics to take action!
{ January 19, 2007 @ 3:34 pm }
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{ finance of global warming, global warming awareness advocates, globalwarming advocacy, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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Students in Vermont have taken their awareness of globalwarming and made their Board of College Trustees invest in biomass fuels in recognition of the threat of climate change. Activists and others continue to promote globalwarming awareness in2007!
{ January 19, 2007 @ 1:12 am }
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{ agriculture and global warming, finance of global warming, science of global warming, weather patterns }
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More people have awareness of globalwarming’s 2007 threat. Winemakers around the world fear that 2007 is set to be the warmest year on record. Will 2007 wines be impacted? Awareness of this fact may be impossible for some years due to fermentation times on top grapes!