Climate experts tell us that Alaska is the global warming canary in the coal mine.
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Alaska is the canary in the coal mine for global warming. looks like we need a new canary the last one froze to death.
Please help save the canary.
Canaries are freezing everywhere, if we can just help save one canary .
So, please help, and fire-up an SUV at least an hour a day, turn the thermostat up 2 or 3 degrees. Remember, together we can do it, YES WE CAN.
I am B.O. and I approve this message.
Record cold is only weather, don’t you know. Now record hot, that is totally different and always an indication of man made climate change.
Be sure and share this post with Gina.
When Alaska had their little hot spell several yeras back the libtards/warmists were going nuts. They were going on like it was the end of the world. now… crickets