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To be fair, I would say that some of the disappearing weather stations did "disappear", as some of them were just military outposts that are now abandoned strung along the DEW Line, like CFB Alert. The end of the Cold War and advancing technology made the DEW Line obsolete. Totally remote (unmanned) stations would be a more modern thing, I should think, and there likely wouldn't be as many as there used to be manned military outposts.

But it would be VERY dishonest for anyone arguing for or against "climate change" to ignore that phenomenon.

3 years ago
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To be fair, I would say that some of the disappearing weather stations did "disappear", as some of them were just military outposts that are now abandoned strung along the DEW Line, like CFB Alert. The end of the Cold War and advancing technology made the DEW Line obsolete. Totally remote stations would be a more modern thing, I should think, and there likely wouldn't be as many as there used to be military outposts.

But it would be VERY dishonest for anyone arguing for or against "climate change" to ignore that phenomenon.

3 years ago
1 score
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To be fair, I would say that some of the disappearing weather stations did "disappear", as some of them were just military outposts that are now abandoned strung along the DEW Line, like CFB Alert.

But it would be VERY dishonest for anyone arguing for or against "climate change" to ignore that phenomenon.

3 years ago
1 score