Alleged Morgellons test with cranberry juice doesn’t show nanoparticles, but precipitates from tannin-protein interactions
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Morgellons test using cranberry juice pulls out nanoparticles from chemtrails and air pollution
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Morgellons test using cranberry juice pulls out nanoparticles from chemtrails and air pollution
…definite fingerprints of climate change in our annual weather. REVIEWERS’ OVERALL FEEDBACK These comments are the overall opinion of scientists on the article, they are substantiated by their knowledge…
…“There is little scientific basis in support of claims that extreme weather events – specifically, hurricanes, floods, drought, tornadoes – and their economic damage have increased in recent decades due…
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Global ocean temperatures have been cooling, proving there is no global warming.
Scientists’ Feedback SUMMARY This article in the New York Times is organized around maps of projected increases in extremely hot weather because of human-caused climate change. Scientists who reviewed the…
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the warming is not nearly as great as the climate change computer models have predicted.
…to have that trend. This is why in the quoted statement, the forecast is for increases to be “on average” 0.2 °C. Just as weather fluctuates from day to day,…
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Most likely the primary control knob [on climate change] is the ocean waters and this environment that we live in.
…are affecting weather patterns and our climate.” This and other accurate quotes from the candidate very likely resulted in the scientists issuing a higher rating in Climate Feedback’s case. Note,…
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Increases in atmospheric CO2 is mainly from natural causes, like ocean outgassing, and not from humans who emit so little in comparison