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LolAnother awkward headline for global warming deniers.
Heat Wave Nudged the Planet to Its Hottest June, European Forecasters Say
Only fucking retards believe the Europeans...
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LolAnother awkward headline for global warming deniers.
Heat Wave Nudged the Planet to Its Hottest June, European Forecasters Say
^^LolAnother awkward headline for global warming deniers.
Heat Wave Nudged the Planet to Its Hottest June, European Forecasters Say
Only fucking retards believe the Europeans...
Then publish an academic, peer reviewed paper on it.Its amazing how NOAA uses the Karl et al adjusted temps and not the empirically observed ones... BSActually, if you look at the hand written records of the 1930's it has many times... Highest temp ever recorded was 92 Deg F. on July 29th 1932 at the anchorage weather station.
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Anchorage, Alaska, hits 90 degrees in record-shattering heat wave
Lol^^LolAnother awkward headline for global warming deniers.
Heat Wave Nudged the Planet to Its Hottest June, European Forecasters Say
Only fucking retards believe the Europeans...
Murrica!
No, by scientists. Dont be shy, weirdo. Just come out and say it:You mean peer reviewed by fellow conservative funded scientists?
Swing and a miss on that one... Your trolling needs much work...Imagine living in Fort Fun's fantasy world:
Spend $76 trillion on windmills, the climate will never change again. Promise!
Alaska hit a record of 90 degrees last week. I don't think it ever hit 90 anywhere in Alaska.
Alaska hit a record of 90 degrees last week. I don't think it ever hit 90 anywhere in Alaska.
Swing and a miss on that one... Your trolling needs much work...Imagine living in Fort Fun's fantasy world:
Spend $76 trillion on windmills, the climate will never change again. Promise!
Weird! It's almost as if, when scientists use the world "global", they are referring to the whole world, not just tiny patches of it. Can this be right?!?!Alaska hit a record of 90 degrees last week. I don't think it ever hit 90 anywhere in Alaska.
Meanwhile 2,000 miles directly south of Alaska its cold and raining and summer has yet to arrive and its July 15th.
LolWeird! It's almost as if, when scientists use the world "global", they are referring to the whole world, not just tiny patches of it. Can this be right?!?!Alaska hit a record of 90 degrees last week. I don't think it ever hit 90 anywhere in Alaska.
Meanwhile 2,000 miles directly south of Alaska its cold and raining and summer has yet to arrive and its July 15th.
Weird! It's almost as if, when scientists use the world "global", they are referring to the whole world, not just tiny patches of it. Can this be right?!?!Alaska hit a record of 90 degrees last week. I don't think it ever hit 90 anywhere in Alaska.
Meanwhile 2,000 miles directly south of Alaska its cold and raining and summer has yet to arrive and its July 15th.
Meanwhile 2,000 miles directly south of Alaska its cold and raining and summer has yet to arrive and its July 15th.
Any crazy person can say crazy things...you're not going to make America's Got Talent anytime soon...There is climate change… It’s just not man-made
Ban cow farts....Meanwhile 2,000 miles directly south of Alaska its cold and raining and summer has yet to arrive and its July 15th.
These weather patterns are nothing new. Only to humans. It has been like this way before there were any humans were around.
Weird! It's almost as if, when scientists use the world "global", they are referring to the whole world, not just tiny patches of it. Can this be right?!?!Alaska hit a record of 90 degrees last week. I don't think it ever hit 90 anywhere in Alaska.
Meanwhile 2,000 miles directly south of Alaska its cold and raining and summer has yet to arrive and its July 15th.