Facts Don't Lie: Unexceptional Global Climate Warming In The...

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    Facts Don't Lie: Unexceptional Global Climate Warming In The U.S.



    Is there dangerous, human-caused global warming affecting the climate of the continental U.S.?
    In a word: No.
    As reported by NOAA, the adjacent plot of monthly 1,419 months) maximum temperatures experienced in the U.S. corn belt, a major agricultural breadbasket region, since 1900 is rather unremarkable.
    As can be seen, maximum temperatures peak and then they don't.
    The 5-yr average (60mth avg.) red curve tells the story: despite huge global emissions of the greenhouse gas, the U.S. breadbasket has a narrowly stable maximum temperature pattern.
    And, amazingly, the maximum temperatures of this large region during the 21st century still DO NOT exceed those experienced in the early 20th century.
    Conclusion: As discussed in the prior article, unusual and unprecedented dangerous "global" climate warming is not close to being an empirical reality. As the U.S. corn belt reveals, every regional climate is different - they experience major warming and cooling periods for different reasons, at different times, and at different rates, regardless of the global atmospheric CO2 levels.

    Just another NON coastal cherry picked region
 
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