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To: puborectalis who wrote (1146072)7/2/2019 10:04:19 AM
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The 'Magic Wand of Fudging'
Produces Global Warming



Power Line, by John Hinderaker


I have written many times about what I consider the worst scandal in the history of science: efforts by the curators of global temperature records to rewrite the past so as to produce an illusion of warming that is not reflected in the temperatures that have actually been recorded. No Tricks Zone picks up the theme in a post titled “Adjusted ‘Unadjusted Data: NASA Uses The ‘Magic Wand Of Fudging’, Produces Warming Where There Never Was.” It’s been long known that NASA GISS has been going through its historical temperature data archives and erasing old temperature measurements and replacing them with new, made up figures

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To: puborectalis who wrote (1146072)7/2/2019 10:06:48 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1584007
 
. In April among the retirements reported were 1062.7 MW of coal fired capacity in Alabama, owned by the Alabama Power Co, consisting of three steam turbines. There was also a single plant in New Jersey that retired two 146 MW steam turbines, one fueled with coal and one with Petroleum Liquids. Of the remaining retired capacity, 2.4 MW consisted of four diesel fueled generators retired by the same Alaska Village Elec Coop, Inc. that reported new capacity consisting of four diesel fueled generators amounting to 2.8 MW. The only other capacity retired was a 12.4 MW Wood/Wood Waste Biomass fueled industrial plant owned by Georgia Pacific in Alabama.

Below is a chart for monthly net additions/retirements showing the data up to April 2019, followed by a chart showing the net additions/retirements year to date.





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