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New York Times
The Conversion of a Climate-Change Skeptic - NYTimes.com
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
The Conversion of a Climate-Change Skeptic - NYTimes.com
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
dailykos.com
Daily Kos: Muller finds nothing new on climate, engages in more ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
thinkprogress.org
Bombshell: Koch-Funded Study Finds 'Global Warming Is Real', 'On ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
powerlineblog.com
Mulling Over Muller | Power Line
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
SodaHead.com
Richard Muller "changes his mind" on global warming? No!
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
fiero.nl
Ex-Climate Change Skeptic Change Of Belief About The Fairly ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
newenglishreview.org
The Iconoclast
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
gatorcountry.com
Koch-Funded Study: Global Warming is real and caused by humans ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
peakoil.com
Global Warming / Climate Changes pt 7 (merged) : Environment ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
tomnelson.blogspot.com
Tom Nelson: Muller: "the recent warm spell in the United States ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
talkingabouttheweather.wordpress.com
| "Climate change" is based on a lie: that climate used to be both ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
2012nevadacounty.wordpress.com
Is it 2012 in Nevada County Yet?
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
Local Left Bubbles — Koch-funded study finds “global warming is real”
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
The Left Responds to BEST, Ignoring Watts « Is it 2012 in Nevada ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
Local Left — Koch-funded study finds “global warming is real” « Is it ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
pasini-lescienze.blogautore.espresso.repubblica.it
Conoscenza o appartenenza - Il Kyoto fisso - La Repubblica
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
chrisnavin.com
Chris Navin | A place to discuss deeply, maybe to disagree...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
Chris Navin | Tag Archive | Global Warming
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
Richard Muller At The NY Times: 'The Conversion Of A Climate ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
us.hisleek.com
Ex-climate change skeptic: Humans cause global warming | HiSleek ...
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
unimeteo.net
La "conversione" di uno scettico del Global Warming
The number of hurricanes hitting the United States has been going down, not up; likewise for intense tornadoes.
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Time (magazine)
Is Global Warming Fueling Katrina? - TIME
Superficially, the numbers say yes—or at least they seem to if you live in the U.S. From 1995 to 1999, a record 33 hurricanes struck the Atlantic basin, and that doesn�t include 1992�s horrific Hurricane Andrew, which clawed its way across south Florida in 1992, causing $27 billion dollars worth of damage.
jasonhayes.org
Climate | Jason Hayes
Superficially, the numbers say yes—or at least they seem to if you live in the U.S. From 1995 to 1999, a record 33 hurricanes struck the Atlantic basin, and that doesn’t include 1992′s horrific Hurricane Andrew, which clawed its way across south Florida in 1992, causing $27 billion dollars worth of damage.