1970 – The Beginning Of Time

“Change in average spring temperature, 1970 to 2024”

What are the fastest-warming cities in the US during spring

“Colder Winters Held Dawn of New Ice Age”
Scientists See Ice Age In the Future

The Washington Post, Jan 11, 1970

Front Page of the New York Times, July 18, 1970. US and Soviet scientists were worried about Arctic cooling and expanding Arctic ice, and wanted to melt the Arctic by spreading coal dust on it.

 

U.S. and Soviet Press Studies of a Colder Arctic – The New York Times

 

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6 Responses to 1970 – The Beginning Of Time

  1. czechlist says:

    Hmm? Ozarks in Southern Misery?
    Moonshiner UHI?

  2. Stewartpid says:

    Re “The Beginning of Time”
    They are talented cherry pickers when it comes to polishing the turd of GLO-BULL WARMING!

  3. Gamecock says:

    Interesting map colors. From baby blue to ruby red in only 6°F.

    So, for my area, it has gone from 290K to 291K average temp in my area in spring. Mayday! Mayday! What should I do ?!?!?

  4. Bob G says:

    new ice age in North Dakota. but much warmer in Arizona and New Mexico. isn’t the CO2 level the same in those States? I would ask Michael Mann but I don’t want to get sued

  5. Quite apart from cherry picking the start date, has the increase in temperature been beneficial or detrimental in its effects?

  6. conrad ziefle says:

    Let’s just say that indeed , he cleverly picked the right point, starting at one of the coldest years of the last century, I still bet that if he were to show us a graph of the temperatures through his selected period, that there would not be a straight line increase in temperatures, but a wavy line that might right now be a little bit higher than 1970. In other words, it has been cycling slightly upward, at the moment.

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