Prior to 1955, very hot days in Nebraska were quite common, but they almost never happen any more. There were a couple of hot days in 2011 and 2012, which experts like James Hansen declared to be 99% certain CO2 Armageddon.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Whoa, 9 whole hot days in one year there in the last 14 years! Obviously a sign that the Heavens will Open Up and regurgitate something sticky on us.
“Learning to think like climate expert” is easy…
My very important reasearch shows there are too many people on this very fragile planet. I have concluded that humans are a plague on the planet.
Now give me so more of your money as a research grant, then go away and die!