“MANCHESTER. FIFTY BODIES WASHED OUT OF THEIR GRAVES”
20 Jul 1872, 10 – The Huddersfield Chronicle and West Yorkshire Advertiser at Newspapers.com
“MANCHESTER. FIFTY BODIES WASHED OUT OF THEIR GRAVES”
20 Jul 1872, 10 – The Huddersfield Chronicle and West Yorkshire Advertiser at Newspapers.com
As is normally the case, Grist is making claims which are the exact opposite of reality.
Fleeing global warming? ‘Climate havens’ aren’t ready for you yet. | Grist
What is actually happening is that people are fleeing Democrat states and moving to Republican states.
“Census 2020: First results show near historically low population growth and a first-ever congressional seat loss for California”
The climate of Great Lakes states is getting better, with fewer hot summer days and less extreme weather.
The Great Lakes has always been wine country.
“our climate is not necessarily changing, due to this or to that folly of mart, or to the eccentricity of nature. The country experienced droughts apparently quite as severe as those of 1934 and 1936 a hundred years ago, yes, even two hundred years ago. Dr. E. S. Marsh, who began to report the weather at Milwaukee in 1843, was reporting from Rochester, New York, in 1838. In September of that year he notes:. ‘Great drought prevails generally. Genesee River lower than ever known.’ It will be startling to those who are convinced of the recent creation of the American ‘Dust Bowl,’ to find Marsh in 1836, at Rochester, New York, recording a fearful dust storm.’ So much for reliance upon records rather than upon memory or imagination.”
Praying for Rain: Droughts in Wisconsin on JSTOR
Also during 1845 – the second longest tornado track on record.
20 Nov 1845, Page 4 – The Vermont Union Whig at Newspapers.com
Climate alarmists can’t explain the extreme weather of the past using their junk science, so instead they erase it.
News from one year ago today :
John Kerry: ‘Great Reset’ Will Happen At Greater Speed, Intensity Than People Might Imagine”