Thursday, July 21, 2011

"Unprecedented" heat allegedly kills 22 this summer; back in 1936, when Co2 levels were safe, the summer was so cool that only over 12,000 people were killed by the heat in a week

2 comments:

Mango said...

Couldn't have thrown it in the media's face any better! They don't want to research this because it doesn't fit their template.

Anonymous said...

Since I am 94 years old, I remember the 1930's real unwell. In addition to the heat we were living through the longest drought of the century, as well as being in the Great Depression. I lived in Minnesota near a 7 mile long lake which lost so much water that at the bathing beach we had to walk about 600 feet to reach the water.
That was before the days of Air Conditioning and we did not even have an electric fan. Just driving on flat ground, the water in the radiator in our car got to boiling. Whenever we stopped at a filing station to get gas the attendant would automatically add water to our radiator.