Manmade Global Warming - New Extremes, page-9515

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    so cherry picking data.....
    you know the 1930s data has been fact checked...and there is a sustantial body of work saying your 1930 claim is bullshit

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data shows that in the contiguous U.S., the first nine months of 2023 were 1.64°F warmer than the parallel period in 1936.There’s overwhelming evidence that human-caused climate change is warming the Earth and leading to more intense and frequent heat waves.

    Facebook post (archived), Sept. 26, 2023
    Email interview with John Bateman, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration spokesperson, Nov. 3, 2023
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    Email interview with Robert Rohde, lead scientist at Berkeley Earth, Nov. 3, 2023
    Email interview with Tim Cowan, senior research fellow at the University of Southern Queensland, Nov. 2, 2023
    Email interview with Andrew Dessler, atmospheric sciences professor at Texas A&M University, Nov. 1, 2023
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, "Topping the charts: September 2023 was Earth’s warmest September in 174-year record," Oct. 13, 2023
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    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Climate Change Indicators: Heat Waves," July 2022
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    USA Today, "Post uses flawed data analysis to wrongly claim climate change is a 'scam'," Aug. 10, 2023W
    FLA, "Does 1930s record heat undermine the science of man-made climate change?," Sept. 7, 2023
    AFP Fact Check, "Posts showing US heat records lack climate change context," Aug.
 
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