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Posted on January 17, 2015 by Nanook
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What bothers me is not what this person has to say, I know it’s true. What bothers me is that nobody cares?

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Nuclear Bombs Solve Global Warming

Posted on January 8, 2015 by Nanook
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I found this neat graph on a site that was discussing Global Climate.
Changes in Surface Temperature

Note the half degree centigrade drop during the period where we were doing atmospheric nuclear bomb tests.  There, all we need to do is be willing to suffer a higher cancer rate and we’ve got global warming licked.

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