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That 70s myth: Did climate science really call for a coming ice age?
2016-06-12 02:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Ars Technica: One of the undying, zombie-like arguments against climate change is that you cant trust climate scientists because they started out making doom and gloom claims about global cooling in the 1970s. But this, along with many other things comedian Dennis Miller has said on late night talk shows, neednt be taken seriously. By the time fears of an ice age reached the public's attention, there was a long history of concerns about warming. The idea that burning fossil fuels would warm the planet can...
Re: Noise Cycles' Harley Shovelhead Drips With 70s Style
2016-01-12 01:03:39| Automakers - Topix.net
Harley-Davidson styling has always been deliberately behind the times. Even in the 70s, the Shovelheads had more of an early 60s vibe.
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Exxon Isn't the Only Oil Company That Knew About Climate Change in the 70s
2015-12-23 22:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Gizmodo: Several months back, Exxons public image took a well-deserved nosedive after an investigation by InsideClimate revealed that the oil company knew about links between fossil fuels and climate change forty years ago, before proceeding to bury and deny the evidence. But as another detailed InsideClimate investigation shows, Exxon wasnt alone. In fact, scientists from numerous American and multinational oil companies affiliated with the American Petroleum Institute (API) were very much aware of global...
Jim Cramer Says Buy Celgene at $113 or Below, Skyworks in the $70s
2015-09-01 21:37:10| Electronics - Topix.net
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Jim Cramer Says Buy Celgene at $113 or Below, Skyworks in the $70s
2015-09-01 19:05:50| Semiconductors - Topix.net
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