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More than twice as many Americans are dying from cold weather than two decades ago. [emphasis, links added] Between 1999 and 2022, 40,079 people died in which hypothermia was an underlying or contributing causeaccording to a research letter published Dec. 19 online in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The letter's authors, affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, used data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to analyze death certificates. The letter highlights the long-term trend of increasing cold-related mortality, which has more than doubled…

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from masterresource By Robert Bradley Jr. — December 26, 2024 On this day in 2008, I launched MasterResource. The first article “New Energy Blog” wrote: We're just getting started, but some of us veterans of the energy debate from a private property, free market perspective have come together to offer our thoughts on the latest energy projects. As I read the newspaper every day, I hope to share some thoughts with people from a historical and worldview perspective. I think we all have something to add – and thus provide inspiration for this endeavor. We have a great core team…

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Transcript: Islands are home to species found nowhere else on Earth. As sea levels rise, many unique plants and animals may be lost forever. Take the silver rice rat, a small furry animal from the Florida Keys. They live in coastal swamps and swamps, feeding on small creatures found at low tide. Terry: “They can roam the exposed tidal areas and look for crabs and snails and things like that.” But Paul Tiley of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill says rising sea levels are flooding some of the rats' habitats. So far, the animals have adapted successfully.…

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not many people know Paul Homewood According to the British Broadcasting Corporation: Species in Britain are under threat as they are 'cheated' by seasonal changes brought on by climate change. On average, key events that herald the start of spring are occurring Nine days ago, external than a quarter of a century ago. https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cly24dxeer1o The only people who were defrauded were the authorized payers of the BBC! According to an article written by HH Lamb in 1982, spring started later on average in the 1960s and 1970s than 30 years ago due to global cooling. “The average spring arrival date…

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From Consumers Union Youtube channel Committed to ensuring that consumer protection efforts reach everyday consumers, not just class action attorneys and government bureaucracies. The clip will be archived in WUWT Climate TV, a collection of more than 600 films featuring new interviews and analysis from dozens of media sources discussing, debating and analyzing climate science, climate politics and energy policy 's latest updates, including topics on temperature, sea levels, polar bears, ocean acidification, extreme weather, censorship, wildfires and more. High temperature climate library Like this:like loading… Relevant Learn more from Watts Up With That? Subscribe to have the latest posts…

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Guest post by Kip Hansen — December 28, 2024 — 1800 words — many images The reservoir is simple. They can be thought of as a rain barrel, with a spout providing water inlet (such as from the roof), a spigot near the bottom of the barrel for extracting water from the barrel, and some overflow device. Great Salt Lake – a model One of the iconic geographical features of the American West is the Great Salt Lake (GSL). Now the GSL is not a reservoir, but it can teach us lessons about reservoirs in the American Southwest. A recent…

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Rain and clouds are likely in the Baltimore area on New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve, according to the National Weather Service.Sunday morning was filled with heavy fog. Showers are expected before noon, with scattered showers expected after 4pm.Going into Sunday night, there is a 100% chance of precipitation, with showers and thunderstorms possible before 1 a.m. Scattered fog is expected before 3 a.m.[Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News]Sunday night's low is expected to drop to around 48, with wind speeds similar to those during the day and continuing throughout the night.The fog and rain will disappear on…

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From the Daily Skeptic Chris Morrison As the mainstream media engages in its campaign to stoke mass climate psychosis and prepare for the coming net-zero catastrophe, wait for another round of “Hottest Eva” stories. Alas, hold on for a while longer, because after such a brilliant promotional turn, this story may have to be scrapped. Global temperatures are plummeting, and the oceans are cooling at an alarming rate. In the UK, this year could see the second annual temperature drop since the so-called “record” year of 2022. Just last May, the BBC's Matt McGrath and Justin Rowlatt claimed that the…

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hillsdale college “The Economics and Future of Electric Vehicles”Mark MillsAuthor, “The Cloud Revolution: How the Convergence of New Technologies Will Spark the Next Economic Boom and the Booming 2020s” This talk was delivered at Hillsdale College CCA's symposium on “Economic Issues and Controversies” on November 12, 2024. This talk will be archived in WUWT Climate TV, a collection of more than 600 videos featuring new interviews and analysis from dozens of media sources discussing, debating and analyzing climate science, climate politics and energy policy. The latest news, including topics on temperature, sea levels, polar bears, ocean acidification, extreme weather, censorship,…

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