Thursday, July 30, 2009

Cold summer ready to make records | Duluth News Tribune | Duluth, Minnesota
International Falls is about to set a record for the coldest July since records have been kept. The National Weather Service in Duluth said the average monthly temperature so far is 58.7 degrees, 7.3 degrees below normal and on pace to beat the 59.4 degree coldest July set in 1992.

Every single day this month has been at or below average in the Falls, and there has yet to be an official 80-degree day in July, although there were several in June.
American opinion on global warming
If global warming is last place on their agenda after being submitted to a wall of sound and images about how dangerous it is to their future, does it mean that they didn't hear it, didn't pay attention to it, or didn't buy it?
They've heard it, loud and clear. They're just not buying it.

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