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EPA: Few Stations Show Increase in Hot Days

Look for upcoming newsletters that will document how U. S. governmental agencies like EPA and NOAA have been removing data and information that does not conform to the their promotion of a man-made climate crisis.


Below is an important chart that somehow slipped by EPA's “consensus” censorship squad. It is a map of all 1,066 weather stations across the United States. The change in the number of hot days for that station are ID'd as increasing (red), stayed the same (blank) or decreasing (blue).


A total of 863 stations, or 81%, reported either a decrease or no change in the number of hot days! Any guesses on how long this map will remain up on their site?

As reported by EPA, only 19% of all weather stations

report an increase in the number of hot days since 1948!

CO2 Learning Center


We recently launched our new educational site CO2 Learning Center. In it, you can find science-based books and videos along with lesson plans to aid educators in the teaching of science without indoctrination.


We promote the scientific method and critical thinking skills, something that is lacking in much of the curricula of public schools.


The run-away favorite book for kids is Simon the Solar Powered Cat. It teaches photosynthesis in a fun and entertaining way.

Just today, we ordered 150 CO2 meters at a cost of $122 per item

that we will distribute to educators for use in their classrooms.

These are sure to go quickly, as they are in demand.


Many of our lesson plans call for these meters and teachers

rarely have the budget for tools like this.


To paraphrase Blanche in "A Streetcar Named Desire", we depend

on the generosity of strangers to help fund our mission.

Please consider a donation -- even if you're a friend --

to help us cover the cost of these important tools.


Please thoughtfully consider donating either by check or online.


CO2 Coalition

1621 North Kent Street, Suite 603

Arlington, Virginia 22209





Gregory Wrightstone

 

Executive Director

CO2 Coalition


Photo at left is Senior Advisor Gordon Tomb, Coalition Chair Dr. William Happer and me in front of Alfred Einstein's home in Princeton, NJ.

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