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Get your copy of the Leaked Draft Of IPCC AR5 (Incl. Torrent source – download free).
[>>> DISCLAIMER & Fair Use Statement <<<] Arcata, CA (USA) – Dec 14, 2012 — A Second DRAFT of the highly anticipated IPCC AR5 (= Intergovernmneta Panel on Climate Change – Assessment Round # 5), due to be released in 2014 … Continue reading
Fukushima Radiation Measurements (a Dec 5, 2012 snapshot, for reference, with data sources)
Mad River Tap Room, Blue Lake, CA – Dec 5, 2012 I added another radiation data source to my list of Radiation Monitors in Japan: http://ma-04x.net/all.html h/t: Fukushima Diary‘s Dec. 1, 2012 reporting: ’Radiation level spiked up in west coast of Japan for about … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, anti-nuclear, contamination, data sources, dose, ecology health, environment, Fukushima, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, information, Japan, microsievert, nanogray, near real-time radiation monitoring, news, nuclear, radiation, radiation monitors Japan, radioactivity, science
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Recent Earthquake Activity – (World, Japan, Pacific Northwest, Belgium, Europe – Dec 1, 2012)
Portland, Oregon – Dec 1, 2012 – Just for fun: A look at this past month’s Earthquake activity in some of the regions I love. - [Dec 7, 2012 inserted note: For the more recent 7.3 quake off the coast of Japan, … Continue reading
Tagged aardbevingen, Belgium, december 1 2012, environment, Europe, geology, Japan, nature, Pacific Northwest, PNSN, recent earthquakes, science, seismic, seismology, tremors, USGS, world
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My Question at 38,000 feet Altitude near Greenland: How’s the ice doing?
A changing climate is an undeniable given. But… This is the North Pole Sea Ice anomaly graph (red is 2012, updated till Sept. 7 / Check most recent at source), shows a pretty impressive melt this summer: It was ALL over … Continue reading
Fukushima’s Cs-137 is NOT “Four Chernobyls” ! (Russia Today spreading misinformation)
I made a couple edits to my May 6, 2012 overview post, “One year later – Part 2: The Ongoing Fukushima Daiichi NPP Disaster.”. Reporting on the issue has been rather confusing. Earlier today I posted “Fukushima Already Released more … Continue reading
Tagged activism, Asahi Shinbum, Becquerel, Bq, caesium, cesium, Chernobyl, chernobyl worse than fukushima, chornobyl, chornobyl tjernobyl, confused reporting, credibility, Cs-137, data, deception, ENEnews, ENEnews spreading misinformation, environment, fukashima, Fukushima, fukushima worse than chernobyl, fukushima worst, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, giga, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, i 131, information warfare, iodine, iodine-131 equivalent, may 25 2012, nature, oceans, overview, PBq, peta, pollution, PR, prefix, radiation, radiation units, radioactivity, Russia Today, russia today misinformation about fukushima, science, TEPCO, tera, total release
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Radiation Research Society – 14th Report. Low Level Radioactivity More Carcinogenic than previously known.
(Had this in draft all week… Might as well post it): — Not the most joy-inducing reading material, but a new landmark study of atomic bomb survivors regarding the effects of radioactivity (ionizing radiation), uncovered that the risks for low level … Continue reading
Tagged anti-nuclear, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, cancer, cancer risks, carcinogenic, cesium, Chernobyl, chornobyl, data, debunking nuclear propaganda, energy, environment, EPA inadequate, fallout, false Promises, Fukushima, Goddards Journal, graphs, hiroshima, iodine, Japan, Life Span Study, low level radiation, nagasaki, new study, news, nuclear disaster, nuke, radiation, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, radiation exposure effects, radiation units, radioactivity, RERF, science, scientific study, study, underestimated risks of radiation exposure, United States, US EPA
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Mega-”Supermoon” Today
(★.★,★,★:★★) May 5, 2012, 5:55 am (that’s when my alarm goes off. And I like all the fives today :) {2012, as in 2+1+2, even!} hehe ) - FULL MOON (tonight) –> Here’s what NASA has to say about it: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2012/02may_supermoon/ –> Very large perigee full moon … Continue reading
Tagged astrology, astronomy, environment, full moon, May 5 2012, NASA, nature, news, perigee, perigee moon, planet waves, science, supermoon
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Information for Breakfast.
After I glimpse for any email requiring immediate attention, I swing by Facebook, ‘like’ a couple likeable things, maybe repost, offer a comment, and go see what my blog stats were for yesterday. Blog stats are my ego-meter, telling me … Continue reading
Why I Question the CO2-driven Global Warming “Scientific Consensus”
Seattle, WA, USA – Nov 27, 2011 [& expanded Nov 28-29] It’s been about 5 years ago since I began to wonder if the United Nation’s (UN) intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was not as scientific as it portrayed itself … Continue reading
Tagged aardeopwarming, allegedly apparent, climate change, climategate 2, CO2, cosmoclimatology, critique, denial, doubts, environmentalists, foia, global cooling, global temperature record, global warming, IPCC, klimaat, klimaatsverandering, nature, ocean cycles, propaganda, questioning, science, skepticism, solar science, temperature, Winterlandschap met schaatsers en vogelknip
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Unprecedented Global Warming Not Unprecedented
One thing about ‘climate change alarmism‘ that continues to bug me: the incredibly short data time span used to make statements about a much greater period (incl. ‘ever’), generally going strangely unquestioned among those concerned about “unprecedented catastrophic anthropogenic global … Continue reading