(1) Introducing the Land Hurricane Record setting windy and weird weather across the U.S. sets the pace for End Time meteorolgy. This Land Hurricane had the same barometric pressure as a Category 3 Hurricane. Come on admit it - you're starting to get spooked.
(3) Haiti is Hell Corruption, poverty, deforestation, earthquakes, mud slides and now Cholera. At least 500 dead: must be the pact with Devil referenced by his holimess Pat Robertson. Here in the U.S., Conspicuous Christian and Senator Tom Coburn continues to block over $1 billion in aid pledged. But he has definitely slowed the homosexual onslaught in Oklahoma.
(5) Drought - Flood - Drought In the sometimes mighty Amazon, boats are grounded as river levels reach unprecedented lows. In the past decade, the extremes display unsettling intensity.
(6) PIQUE OIL: THE EXTRACTION CATASTROPHE IN ALBERTA
(8) Coal Mining in Appalachia: the dead miners at Big Branch are more casualties in the civil wars brought on by Don Blankenship and his mountaintop mining cronies
(10) And Massive Floods in Eastern China causes the evacuation of 250,000 people.
Deforestation in North Korea makes everything worse there.
(11) FIRE TORNADO! Don't worry, this terrifying hybrid disaster in drought stricken Brazil is not related to climate change. And neither is the heat in Russia or the floods in Pakistan or the floods in the U.S. or...
(14) The Mud Volcano that Ate Indonesia: The deadly Lusi Mud Volcano was caused by sloppy drilling practices, according to U.S. and Canadian Scientists. Exploration company Lapindo Brantas - deeply conneced to the Indonesian Government - denies responsibility as thousands lose their homes and livehood. Erupting continually since 2006, the mud volcano now covers three square miles, has razed four villages and 25 factories.
(15) Phytoplankton populations have declined 50$ since 1950. The microscopic algae are the basis of the marine food web, generate half of the planet's oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. Haven't heard back from Jimmy the Inhofe on this one yet.
Carbon dioxide levels 27 percent higher than at any point in the last 650,000 years
35% increase in the global carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels since the Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1992.
388.57 ppm = Average concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in May 2008, a record high.
Although there were lots of blizzards and wintry weather events in the Eastern U.S. January, March and April 2010 were nevertheless the warmest on record in terms of overall global temperatures. More here. (Satellite data analyzed by Monash University)