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Feb 6, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

20 thousand years ago, Boston was under a mile of ice, give or take a bit.

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Then the damn cavemen came along and melted all the ice with their camp fires!

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Feb 5, 2023·edited Feb 5, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

"...and warned that "this is about as cold as it will ever get."

Really...

The negative (cooling) phase of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation is starting to bite.

If Solar Cycle 25 behaves as some predict, between the two we will be in serious trouble.

https://i1.wp.com/electroverse.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Solar-Cycle-25-NASA-full.png?w=829&ssl=1

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Excellent!!!! They went soooo hard with warming until somebody pointed out that if you pick one side of a constantly flipping coin, you might guess wrong. So they quit picking the warming angle after all the Hollywood movies and decades of concerts and switched to “climate change “. I have pointed out that climate is a vague and continuously variable term. Chicago had 9 straight days over 100 degrees in the 1980s, and South Carolina had a couple weeks of snow.

They are always trying to trick shallow people that have only lived in a “climate controlled” penthouse, that something “historic” is happening with the weather.

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With the lack of 21st century global warming and the evident failure of the climate models, climastrologists adopted the winning formula: Hot weather = global warming, Cold weather = weather (except when it's global warming). With these continuing 'historic' and 'unprecedented' cold outbreaks, they're having problems communicating that nonsense to an increasingly sceptical public, especially a public trying to keep warm when energy prices have been driven sky high by the winding down of fossil and nuclear and the adoption of inefficient and expensive wind and solar, the intention being to save the planet from runaway global warming!

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