One wet cool spring and like magic the climate change deniers forget about all the recent droughts, heat waves, forest fires and smoke. Its all good now!
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Yes, we should all follow Chuck's lead on this one. Climate change is when only one temperature station in one city in one country on one day has an anomalous reading. And it deserves a thread of its own.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostOne wet cool spring and like magic the climate change deniers forget about all the recent droughts, heat waves, forest fires and smoke. It’s all good now!
go reread the title of the misinformed article you posted , then look at reality todayLast edited by furrowtickler; Jun 10, 2024, 09:48.
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Is it time for more beach pictures to prove the seas are not rising?
Farmers who forget about the rise and fall of tides when they do their "thinkin"!
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Good rain and some snow in Alberta yesterday. Most of the real dry country got 1.5 inches. Country was already green. Big grass and hay year for sure now and probably crops too.
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Just a reminder climate is measured over long time periods. Not over one month, spring or year.
2023 was the erarth's hottest year on record since humans have kept records.
Weather is still variable and we can have a cooler than normal month or year that don't significantly impact the longer term trends or change the climate change path we are on.
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