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Tag Archives: climate change
Dear Madam Speaker
Our nation is being battered almost daily with heavy rain, flooding, and tornadoes. Agriculture is seriously threatened. The cost of recovery, nation-wide, will be staggering. I believe the Democratic Leadership is like the great number of Americans who are just … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged 2020, Business as usual, climate change, House Speaker Pelosi, Urgency
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Crimes Against Humanity
Trump’s unwavering assault on climate change and its science has reached a point where it can be said that the President is guilty of crimes against humanity. Climate change is real, regardless of what the fossil fuel industry says. This … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged climate change, climate denier, Clobal Warming, crime, Crimes Against Humanity, EPA, flood, NASA, NOAA, Science, Tornado, Trump, UN Report, United Nations, USGS
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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
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Tagged Astronomy, climate change, climate denier, Denial, Equinox, Exxon, February, Meteorology, Solstice, summer, UN IPCC, winter
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Orchid and Flame and the Anthropocene
Last year was drought and this Spring has been wet, overcast, and cool: for now the drought is a distant memory. Anthropocene I’ve been thinking about the new epoch we are living in, the Anthropocene. It is the first historical … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Blog, Color, Nature
Tagged 2013, Anthropocene, climate change, environment, extinction, flower, Holocene, June, orchid
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Waiting for Hell to Freeze Over
Not much to say. Our President continues to eviscerate our democracy and nation. His henchmen are merrily working along to totally undermine democratic traditions, role of law, you name it. It’s a race between human decency and depravity. Right now, … Continue reading →