jc456
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no, no, no, you mean the left's claim that climate changed. Let's see one dude!You didnt subscribe to his narrow parameters.So, besides the normal four seasons' change that happen yearly around the globe, I challenge any of the warmers out there to put one region of the globe that has experienced a seasonal climate that changed in the last 30-100 years. We all know that the earth has been warming since the last ice age, but again, what region has actually experienced a different climate let's say in winter; where it was cold 30 to 100 years ago and today they are playing outside with their bathing suits on? Or in summer, where there is now cold and snow where 30 to 100 years ago it was above 80 degrees 'F'?
Top 10 Places Already Affected by Climate Change - Scientific American
5 Places Already Feeling the Effects of Climate Change
"A 2012 study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that half of the Great Barrier Reef was lost in the past 27 years.
Newtok, and many other villages in Alaska, are built atop permanently frozen soil, called permafrost. As ocean temperatures increase, Alaska's permafrost melts, causing the ground to erode and many of these remote, coastal towns to sink.
Newtok is located on the western coast of Alaska, on the edge of the rising Ninglick River. The flood-prone town already sits below sea level, and researchers have said the entire village could be underwater within a decade."
Global warming ten most affected areas - Telegraph
"Rainfall in the northern regions of Sudan, including war-torn Darfur, is down by 30 per cent over the past 40 years, with the Sahara advancing by well over a mile every year."