An eccentric group of citizen-scientists called Old Weather has transcribed millions of observations from long-forgotten logs of ships, many from the great
era of Arctic exploration. As the polar regions grow ever warmer, the volunteers have amassed a rich repository of climate data in a 21st century rescue mission.
150 years is not a long time.
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Journotopia specialreports Oh no, was there climate change before the increase of human produced CO2? What will the Climate Church Communists say now?
Journotopia specialreports Hey Greta come back.. We found old ship logs. You don't need to sail across the Atlantic.. We proved it!!
Journotopia specialreports Now where is .Mr WickWickky
Journotopia specialreports You mean Climate changed in the 19th century?
Why 'eccentric'?
In between times of hardship & danger those 19th century crews must've been in awe of the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), unhindered by any manmade light pollution, on many Arctic nights.
Journotopia specialreports 1776-George Washington's troops stationed in Brooklyn retreated from the British by walking across the East river about where the Brooklyn bridge stands now. River never froze since
Journotopia There used to be glaciers all the down to Florida.
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Journotopia In fact it was 1000’s of miles north of where it was even before 1918.
Journotopia Before the data is collected and analyzed, how do you know they'll uncover anything, let alone 'truths'? And how do you know that these 'truths' will be 'harrowing'? Doesn't sound very scientific.
Journotopia Truths like, climate is cyclical and climate change activism is nothing more than hysterics
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