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Tag Archives: summer
When I Was A Kid …
My father-in-law would occasionally opine that younger folks had it easy. He’d say, “When I was a kid, I had to walk to school and it was uphill both ways!” As I’ve gotten older I’ve found that when I was … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Geology, History, Nature, Weather
Tagged 1982, Anthropocene, Greenhouse Gases, Holocene, January, Mother nature, summer, Uffda
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1st Day of Spring
February has ended up as Minneapolis’s 4th snowiest month on record with 39 inches for the month. Due to compaction over time, current snow depth is about 30 inches. Today is the first day of meteorological Spring and we are … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged Astronomy, climate change, climate denier, Denial, Equinox, Exxon, February, Meteorology, Solstice, summer, UN IPCC, winter
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