Hansens new climate dictionary…
Mild is extreme = “Mixtreme” Failed predictions are conservative = “Confictions” Down is up/Up is down = “Variable Vertical Scenarios”
In my book 50 degree weather is a mild spring, but a hot winter.
Then you would have loved 1968, when some parts of the country experienced 60-degree weather in January. And what was the Earth doing then…. Oh, COOLING!
“Some parts of the country”? Way to be precise.
Do some research and find out for yourself, ginny. I don’t have time for people who don’t want to learn.
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Hansens new climate dictionary…
Mild is extreme = “Mixtreme”
Failed predictions are conservative = “Confictions”
Down is up/Up is down = “Variable Vertical Scenarios”
In my book 50 degree weather is a mild spring, but a hot winter.
Then you would have loved 1968, when some parts of the country experienced 60-degree weather in January. And what was the Earth doing then…. Oh, COOLING!
“Some parts of the country”?
Way to be precise.
Do some research and find out for yourself, ginny. I don’t have time for people who don’t want to learn.