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Data available for years is suddenly disappearing from East Anglia's Central Research Unit. Like, tree ring data. I've said all along this stuff was made up by opportunists, profiteers and idiot celebrities see tag search, Global Warming Bunkum but it's looking even more sinister than I'd imagined.

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While gathering up my travel gear for my upcoming trip I quickly realized that I had a logistics issue. You see, I like to have a guide book on hand for each country I visit. I don't cling to them for direction, but they can be handy for general referrals and seeing what else there is to do in an area. In some cases you can cover a region with one good Lonely Planet, but not always. My trip will hopefully encompass a lot of regions and ...

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