White House Solutions For The Midwest Climate

The White House says that the Midwest climate is getting hotter and more extreme, and that it is the fault of the productive people who live there.

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Midwest | National Climate Assessment

None of the White House claims are correct. Before data tampering, temperatures there have not changed.

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Extreme heat in the Midwest is much less common than it used to be.

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Heavy rainfalls are about as common now as the were 120 years ago.

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The White House claims that 95 degree days in the Midwest will sharply increase.

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The reality is that 95 degree days occur only one third as often as they did 120 years ago.

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The White House claims that ice cover is decreasing on the Great Lakes.

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In fact, the last two winters have had record Great Lakes ice, and there is no long-term trend.

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Product – Product Search – Canadian Ice Service

Every single White House claim is completely fraudulent, but they have demonstrated that they can reduce CO2 emissions in Detroit.

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6 Responses to White House Solutions For The Midwest Climate

  1. Menicholas says:

    I do not have a blog to reblog this, but I did post it on my FB page, and people do notice.
    It is seeping into the public conscience that they are being had, and big time, at that.

  2. ren says:

    It will lock the polar vortex in the stratosphere over the Bering Strait.
    http://earth.nullschool.net/#2015/10/03/0300Z/wind/isobaric/10hPa/orthographic=-48.18,84.87,455

  3. Owen says:

    It should be possible to get sales of fans and air conditioning, if the scammers are correct we should see a rise in sales

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