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It is climate change because it does.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

What happened in 1911?

What a weird year for weather. It turns out that in the hadCRUT temperature record it was the coldest year ever. CO2 was lower than today. However look at what transpired in North America that year. Heat waves and forest fires.Geez, what a world. The weather tends to behave like that.And not just in N. America. But 1911 was also a wet year. Talk about global weirding!

In 1908 one professor believed that the world was drying up because the glaciers were receding. He thought that his grandchildren would want for spring water in many places. Still waiting. Climate changes and fools professors.


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