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Single-digit IQs confuse local weather for global climate
On Apr 14, 6:22*pm, "oonbz" wrote: "Tom P" wrote in ... $27 TRILLION to pay for Kyoto wrote: 5-9 C daytime, below 0 at night. *Mid-April. *Yeah, global warming, sure. *But, it looks like (finally) this might be at an end. *Just in time for the THIRD cold summer in a row. *Unusually warm weather continues in central Europe. For example? Warmest Regards Bonzo |
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