July average maxima in San Francisco coolest since 1971 | Watts Up With That?
With an average monthly maximum July temperature of just 63.1 degrees, San Francisco had its coolest July since 1971 and the 13th coolest in the past 97 years. Only one day reached the 70 degree mark (72 degrees on 7/3 and no day after the 17th exceeded 64 degrees.EU Referendum: Is God a warmist?
The Methodists – albeit in draft – according to this statement, headed: "Approaching God in the context of climate change", seem to believeHans von Storch Speaks Out On CRU, IPCC And Climate Science « P Gosselin – NoTricksZone
It is simply being claimed that evil media outlets and the fossil fuel industry are behind the unjust discrediting of the science. But this assertion simply is not sustainable. In the past, climate science attempted to work too much with catastrophe reports. But that bubble blew last fall. As a result, trust suffered immeasurably.Robert E. Megginson, U of Michigan: Climate change no hoax | SummitDaily.com
We have to take a critical view of what happened. Nothing ought to be swept under the rug. Some of the inquests – like in Great Britain - failed at this. They blew an opportunity to re-establish trust.
I am a week-long visitor to Breckenridge every summer [Shouldn't he spend this week back in Michigan, playing board games with the AC off?]
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A favorite one making the rounds recently has been that global warming must be a myth since summer 2009 was actually unusually cool in the U.S. Midwest. It is true that it was unusually cool there, but we are talking about somewhat less than 1 percent of the Earth's surface, and when you toss in the rest of the world, last summer was the second hottest on record. [So they've had some warm weather in New York City and DC this summer--what percent of the Earth's surface area do those cities represent?]
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...We live in a planetary house that is burning (and in places such as wilderness near Los Angeles, quite literally), and if we keep fighting rather than doing something about it, the fire is going to leave a house that our children and grandchildren will not be able to live in.
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