55:1 Ratio Of Record Lows To Record Highs | Real Science
The ratio of record highs to record lows is 1:55NY lobby board asked to investigate Yoko Ono, other Artists Against Fracking; Another radical group managed by Fenton Communications | JunkScience.com
In 2009, NCAR proudly boasted that the ratio of record highs to record lows was 2:1, yet they are strangely silent now.
“”When you are advocating for the passage or defeat of legislation or proposed legislation and spend more than $5,000, you are required to register.”Extreme weather will go on and on, scientists say - Commentary - monitor.co.ug
January of 1963 was the coldest month of the 1900s in Britain, with an average temperature of minus 2.1C. I can testify to that because it was part of my first leave from my job in Kenya. Throughout my holiday, I never saw ground without snow, not a single professional football match was played and my mother piled so many blankets on the bed of her shivering boy from Africa, I could hardly turn over.Storks bewildered by Poland's wintry spring - Video
That couldn’t have been climate change, could it? Fifty years ago, nobody was sending loads of CO2 into the atmosphere to wreak havoc on our weather. But I’m not a sceptic. Listen to the experts and the case for climate change is overwhelming.
fter flying in from Africa, instead of spring showers and April flowers, the storks are finding sub-zero temperatures and snow. Without the help of local people, they may not make it.
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