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Glaciers on K-2, the 2nd highest peak on Earth,  are growing  

Scientists struggle to explain it (Look out! Here comes the spin!)  In the mountainous Karakoram region of Asia the glaciers aren’t melting. If anything, some are expanding, says this article on...

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Latest spin from Australia – Record ice in Antarctica caused by global warming

Headlined ” Ice could cause grief for Antarctic vessels,” this story tries to blame global warming for the record sea-ice around Antarctica.   “As the icebreaker Aurora Australis sets off from Hobart...

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Where is the carbon offset money going?” – Short video

“We have been robbed. Or future generations have been destroyed.” “The Carbon Rush is an epic documentary,” says reader Norm Smith. “It exposes carbon credit schemes and carbon-offset programs as...

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Dramatic temperature drops in northern China

Falls of up to 20 degrees Celsius in North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and northeastern provinces of Heilongjiang and Jilin.   In Harbin, the highest temperature is just 5 degrees Celsius....

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Another Polar Vortex to Strike U.S. This Winter

Looks set to hit the Northeast from January and not let up for months, say meteorologists. According to the Daily Mail, New York will again experience above-average snow and freezing temperatures,...

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Heavy AUTUMN snow blankets Mohe City – Short video

Sure looks like winter to me. The heaviest autumn snow in three years blanketed Mohe City, in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, affecting local residents’ daily lives and traffic flow....

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Bardarbunga eruption now largest since Laki

The University of Iceland has made it official. As of Friday, October 17, the Bardarbunga fissure eruption was larger by volume of magma than the Hekla eruption of 1947, said a Tweet from the...

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Heavy early snowfall in North America and Siberia may portend brutal winter...

Five times the normal amount of snow. “In North America, September (2014) was the snowiest on record dating to the late 1960s,” says The Washington Post. “And in Siberia, the snow is going gangbusters...

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Sweden braces for snow

23 Oct 2014 – Sweden’s weather agency SMHI announced that large parts of the country were set to be hit by snowfall on Thursday – with over ten centimetres expected in some places. The snow is...

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Snow causes chaos in western Austria

23 Oct 2014 – Winter has come early to western Austria, leaving hundreds of homes without electricity. Snow and rainfall also caused numerous problems on roads, and is expected to continue until...

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Early taste of winter in Switzerland

Snowfall could reach as much as 30 cm (12 inches) in some locations, according to MeteoNews. Parts of Switzerland experienced an early taste of winter on Wednesday with snow falling at levels as low as...

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Kazakhstan – Harvesting under 20 cm of snow and minus 10 degrees C

What grains they collect now can only be used to feed the cattle. “Of course the MSM in the Netherlands do not bring this news,” says reader. “Snow in Austria and in Sweden? We don’t hear it on the...

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Climate change ‘nothing but a lie’, claims top meteorologist

Climate change has been ‘disproved’ and polar ice is ‘increasing’ “THE debate about climate change is finished – because it has been categorically proved NOT to exist, one of the world’s leading...

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Antarctic Ice Sheet is Growing

Not only has sea ice expanded to record levels, the ice sheet itself is growing. I keep seeing headlines about the melting Antarctic Ice Sheet. What the articles fail to mention is that the melting is...

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Misleading Reports About Antarctic Melting

It’s the ice on the West Antarctic PENINSULA that’s melting. Most articles make it sound as if all of Antarctica is melting. These reports are misleading, because it’s the ice on the West Antarctic...

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Japan could be nearly destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption

Seven million people buried by lava and molten rock in just two hours. A colossal eruption on the southernmost main island of Kyushu, which has been struck by seven massive eruptions over the past...

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Japanese volcano 40 miles from nuclear plant shaken by small tremors

Some lasting as long as seven minutes. Japan’s Meteorological Agency’s volcano division said that the volcano Ioyama, on the southwestern island of Kyushu, had been shaken by small tremors – some...

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It’s rarely about the environment anymore

“Big Green ideologues continue to run masterful, well-funded, highly coordinated campaigns that have targeted, not just coal, but all hydrocarbon energy,” says this article by Paul Driessen. “They...

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Romania – Snow up to 10 centimeters

The A2 motorway is closed between Bucharest and Fundulea, according to the Center Infotrafic the Romanian Police. Meteorologists have issued a code yellow warning for snow and wind in Bucharest and...

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Bulgaria – Heavy snowfall leaves 50 villages without power

Gabrovo and Sevlievo declare emergency because of extremely severe winter conditions. More than fifty villages have no electricity. All roads and passes in the region are blocked. The main roads in the...

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