Rexx Taylor
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No!!
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Either its always warm or always cold! PICK ONE !!!!
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right! but the loony left will just attempt to explain that global climate change causes the el nino phenomenon,,,or, its just a pause in the global climate changeWeather is not the same as climate. This oddly warm winter (or the oddly cold wherever) does not prove or disprove climate change. It has nothing to do with it. It has to do with the El Nino air current, which is currently impacting the weather. What does prove climate change is the trend of the weather of a particular area, or climate, that depending on the area, is either rapidly warming or cooling. Like the the arctic ice that has been on a steady melting trend for years. Or the antarctic ice that has been expanding for years.