Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Oh yeah,



it's a hoax.

"In fact, the number of acres burned in the USA by wildfire has doubled compared with 30 years ago. Last year, more than 10 million acres burned. Over the past five years, an average of 6.7 million acres burned a year."

"This isn't a blip: Extreme one-day rainfall across the nation has increased 80 percent over the past 30 years. Ellicott City, Maryland, for example, has had so-called thousand-year floods in 2016 – and this year."

"For many, it's the heat records that have been the most extraordinary: Northern Finland, above the Arctic Circle, hit 90 degrees; a possible all-time record for Africa of 124 degrees was measured in Algeria; the mercury hit 106 in Japan, an all-time mark during a heat wave that killed dozens; fierce heat in Canada killed at least 70 people in late June and early July."


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