Was 2012 the hottest year on record for the United States? And if so, does that offer any proof for the theory of anthropogenic (human-caused) global warming, or AGW? Happily, the answers to those questions are “no” and “no.”
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Was 2012 the hottest year on record for the United States? And if so, does that offer any proof for the theory of anthropogenic (human-caused) global warming, or AGW? Happily, the answers to those questions are “no” and “no.”
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The question the world is now asking is “Who in the World Is Spraying Us?” Delete the scoop?
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The epidemiologist (who was asked by the board to prepare a short report) goes on to point out (in a high school-like fashion) that barium, aluminum, and strontium are natural elements found in the earth and certain types of nuts therefore we all should essentially have these elements within our bloodstreams.(at toxic levels) Delete the scoop?
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