ah ok probably best you contact the UN Secretary General Antonio...

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    ah ok probably best you contact the UN Secretary General Antonio Gutteres or NASA, or the WMO world meteorological organisation, or Chief Executive Patrick Verkoooijen in New York all of these have the data. Turn to the news its reported WW on ABC, CNN, Al Jazeera, The BBC, (maybe not Rupert Murdochs Sky or Fox News hahaha!)
    I'm not sure what back yard data you gather but the real science can be found if you really want to know about the facts. But then again there are those that are in denial so maybe you're best to avoid all internet, radio and TV if you want to remain in the dark ;-)
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