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Ice Plows Into Northern Minnesota Homes - Video
In the video, you can see the ice charging onto shore. In a matter of minutes the wind pushes the ice about 15 feet from the shore to the doors of a home.
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Darla Johnson, who shot the video, tried saving patio furniture but couldn’t.
CO2 increases of 80ppm to 100ppm are normal | sunshine hours
While CO2 has increased by 85 ppm from when measurements began in 1958 and are estimated to have risen by 120 ppm since 1750, we should also realize that increases of 80 ppm to 100 pm occurred during the last 3 glaciations without humans burning fossil fuels.
Climate change expected to impact Maine's forests | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME
“It’s not something that jumps out at me,” said Mike Devine, state supervisor of forest health and monitoring. “I don’t see it in the north country.”
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Ironically, some effects — rising temperatures leading to longer growing seasons and greater precipitation — probably will improve tree-growth potential, scientists agree; but not for all varieties.
Michael Mann now an expert in evolutionary biology: Claims CO2 rising to fast for plants and animals to adapt | JunkScience.com
If you can divine historical global temperatures by examining a few tree rings, then you apparently can do anything — or at least imagine you can.

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