“seven times faster than the global average”

Temperatures in Iraq are rising roughly seven times faster than the global average”

Climate Adaption Key to Iraq’s Stability and Economic Development 

NASA shows Iraq has warmed about two degrees since 1880, even though they have almost no data for Iraq after 1980.

Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (v4): Global Maps

NOAA doubles Iraq warming via data tampering.

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9 Responses to “seven times faster than the global average”

  1. arn says:

    According to the fairy-tale website climate.gov
    the temperatures have increased by 2 F since 1850
    and by 0.36 F per decade since the year the warming lie replaced
    the ice age lie – 1982

    How can it be that an increase of 14 degrees since 1850 and 8.5 degrees F since 1982
    went so unnoticed by Iraqis in such a superhot region?
    The population numbers skyrocketed despite 3 intense wars and such an increase in temperatures???
    (and how comes that the decrease in water is always attributed to warming and not the massive population increase?)

  2. Lance says:

    Everywhere is warming twice as fast as everywhere…but 7 times warmer now… damn!!

    • arn says:

      7 times faster than twice as fast would mean 14 x faster.
      Now that’s some warming.

      Funny btw that global warming and co2 somehow understand national concepts.
      A moron like me would expect that a 7 x faster warming in Iraq would result
      in similar warming levels in neighboring countries,like turkey,Syria etc
      but this warming hotspot is respecting borders and not affecting other countries.

  3. Disillusioned says:

    It’s about time that temperatures began to skyrocket. Long ago, the alarmunistas promised me ‘desertification’ and worldwide crop failures. And, what did I get? I got the wettest decade ever. Two years ago they lied again, promising me the greatest drought in 1200 years. I’ve been waiting a very long time for them to get something right. Surely they must have the data.

  4. conrad ziefle says:

    Is this all about whoever can make the most outlandish projections sound realistic? Reminds me of when I worked for a manic depressive boss. He decided what things were feasible, and it was my job to produce convincing numbers.

  5. toorightmate says:

    I’m going to live on the Cocos Islands – where I can cool down.

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