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  1. 2022年2月4日 · The 2022 Winter Olympics is estimated to cost China around $4 billion, but the publicity is worth more. China recently spent $9 billion to build a high-speed rail that will link the mountainous ski resorts to Beijing. They plan to build upon their tourism and leisure sector while changing their image from that of a hostile nation.

  2. 2019年12月18日 · Global Cooling Warning to the President. On December 3, 1972, Brown University wrote to the president concerning the climate changing back to a potential Ice Age. Because our models have been divided by time, it is much easier to distinguish short-term changes in trend from the long-term.

  3. Tea became a recognized form of money in domestic and foreign trade. It was said that 20 tea bricks would purchase a horse, and 12 bricks would buy a sheep. The tea also had an advantage over metals and salt. Tea could be used as money and eaten as food in times of hunger. In addition, tea was brewed as a beneficial medicine for treating coughs ...

  4. 2018年12月10日 · China is also experiencing the coldest day record during December 6 below zero C. Snow is falling in Beijing to Shanghai. It has been in the 70s in Abu Dhabi and in Tampa Florida, so the cold is dipping lower and lower across the planet. Temperatures in China have been held under 4 below zero C on only seven December days since 2000.

  5. 2019年8月1日 · Posted Aug 1, 2019 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. Research is surfacing that shows Antarctica may have been without ice during the Medieval Warming Period some refer to as the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA) which took place between 1000–1200 AD. Mapping the MCA across the Antarctic region based on the analysis of published ...

  6. 2021年3月12日 · Posted Mar 12, 2021 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. We still see that this cycle into 2024 will be one of inflation. Our computer has projected that this inflationary cycle would be one based on shortages. True, that that $1.9 trillion bill is just a Democrat’s wish-list. The $1,400 checks are for about 100 million.

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