Plummeting Heat In Minnesota

On this date in 1980, Ada and Montevideo, Minnesota both reached 100 degrees. Temperatures like that in April are incomprehensible now.

In fact, Ada, Minnesota has only had one 100 degree day this millenium. During 1936, Ada had eighteen 100 degree days.

The frequency of 100 degree days in Minnesota has plummeted and happen only rarely now.

Peak temperatures in Minnesota have also plummeted.

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Meanwhile, the fraudsters at the Union of Concerned Scientists claim the exact opposite.

Scorching Summers Become Standard

If our heat-trapping emissions continue to increase at the current rates, every summer in Minnesota toward the end of the century is projected to be as hot as or hotter than 1988—the state’s hottest summer on record

climate-change-minnesota.pdf

Minnesota temperature data shows the exact opposite.  As atmospheric CO2 has increased, the frequency of hot days has plummeted.

So why hasn’t the scientific community spoken out against this constant barrage of climate lies?  This sort of analysis is very simple and easy to verify, yet peer-reviewed science remains silent in the face of this fraud.

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Notre Dame Mystery Finally Resolved

Notre Dame Fire: Why Climate Change Is The Most Likely Culprit

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Emma Thompson : Flew 5,400 Miles To Protest That People Are Allowed To Fly

‘Hypocrite’ Emma Thompson flew 5,400 miles from Los Angeles to join London eco-warrior protest

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1825 Low CO2 Hurricane

At Basseterre, of 900 houses, only 13 escaped, three fifths of the whole being completely prostrated

22 Oct 1825, 3 – Buffalo Emporium and General Advertiser at Newspapers.com

04 Oct 1825, Page 2 – The Arkansas Gazette at Newspapers.com

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April 22 : Earth Day!

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100 Degrees In Minnesota And North Dakota On April 21, 1980

This week in 1980 marked the beginning of one of the longest heatwaves in US history.  April 21, 1980 brought 100 degree temperatures to Minnesota and North Dakota.

During that heatwave, the Midwest had 52 days over 100 degrees, and 129 days over 90 degrees. The hottest temperature recorded was 110 degrees.

Texas had 216 days over 90F and 112 days over 100F during 1980. The hottest temperature was 119F On June 26, 1980. I was stuck on the airport tarmac at DFW for three hours one afternoon that week, and they had to turn the AC off on the plane.

Compare with last summer, when the Midwest had three days over 100F, and a peak temperature of 101F.

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Green Energy News

Does this mean that the planet only has nine years left?

The Brussels Times – Electric vehicles emit more CO2 than diesel ones, German study shows

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Seventh Coolest Start To A Year In The US In 110 Years

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Since the first of the year, only 15% of days in the US have been above 65F. This is the coolest start to a year in a quarter century, and seventh coolest in 110 years.  The warmest year was 1910, when 30% of days were above 65F through April 15.

NWS Marquette on Twitter

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Plummeting Deaths From Natural Disasters

As CO2 has increased, the number of people dying from natural disasters has plummeted.

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Climate alarmists make up all kinds of completely fake statistics, in their effort to fool people into accepting global communism. Latest is that global warming is causing Walruses to commit suicide.

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Climatologists Talking To The Dead

Lakeland Ledger – Dec 29, 1974

A number of climatologists. whose job it is to keep an eye on long-term weather changes, have lately been predicting deterioration of the benign climate to which we have grown accustomed. They point to signs both great (a steady global cooling trend since World War II) and quaint (the south-ward retreat from Nebraska of the warmth-loving armadillo) to support their claim that the coming years will feature colder, more erratic weather. Some recent warnings, from reputable researchers in Japan, Europe and the U.S., have so worried policy-makers that last January certain scientists at a meeting of the National Academy of Sciences proposed the evacuation of some six million people from their parched homelands in the Sahel region of Africa.

Another prominent dissenter is Jule Charney, professor of meteorology at MIT.: “I don’t think we can predict climate now and I wouldn’t trust any-one who said he could. The atmosphere is just too complex to take some of these vague statistics and try to use them to predict with You can always find a single physical mechanism that will ’cause’ one thing or another, but when you take them all together, it just gets too complicated, Worse yet are those ‘weather forecasters’ who say that they can predict the weather months in advance Anyone who says he can tell you more than a few days ahead of time what the weather is going to be is practicing necromancy,”

Lakeland Ledger – Google News Archive Search

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