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The same news is being reported across the media spectrumWell...it's CNN after all...
My better half and I were talking about that this morning............Note that these temperature records only begin in 1979, which is a comically short period of time to be discussing climate related data.
from NBC reporting:Note that these temperature records only begin in 1979, which is a comically short period of time to be discussing climate related data.
Because it is an Associated Press ArticleThe same news is being reported across the media spectrum
Funny! Im going to use that...Records are made to be broken. What was the old record attributed to?
"That included communities that aren't used to feeling such heat. In North Grenville, Ontario, the city turned ice hockey rinks into cooling centers as temperatures Wednesday hit 90 degrees."
Wow 90°! A regular catastrophe that is.
"In the news today North Grenville set a new record of 90° due to global warming. The previous record of 89°, set in 1906 was blamed on summer"