During March, 2012 the US was huge, and represented the global climate. In 2014, the US is tiny and experiencing extreme weather caused by global warming – just as they predicted.
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All that beautiful golf weather in 2012 was so much worse and more extreme than the blizzards and record cold of 2014.
This is warm cold, not cold cold or regular cold right?
As long as it’s cold it’s only weather.
Australia is currently suffering climate change.
Don’t you know Wisconsin is just a “cool” spot. Every other place in the world is experiencing “climate change”
Being a resident of the Great State of Wisconsin – Go Badgers and all that, I have to say that it’s a record of duration and not intensity. Did it drop below -15°F this winter? Nope. When I was a kid, seemed like we hit minus 20 most years. But it was all gone by April 1st. I just checked, the pond in the park across the way it’s still ice covered.