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[–] massiveprivilege 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Good.

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[–] gosso920 3 points 2 points (+5|-3) ago 

The warm-mongers are at it again.

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[–] HoocOtt 2 points 2 points (+4|-2) ago 

One wonders why NOAA uses ground based data to measure temperature to claim 2015 was the warmest year ever when it has climate satellites that say 2015 was not the warmest.

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[–] BustyChicksFTW 8 points -1 points (+7|-8) ago 

Incoming "Global Warming is a lie" right wing activism flood.

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[–] Broc_Lia 2 points 4 points (+6|-2) ago 

Well we already have the "Global Warming exists" left wing activism flood, unlike the actual floods which are supposed to have submerged our cities by now.

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[–] GumbyTM 4 points 10 points (+14|-4) ago 

That's funny when 2014 was one of the coldest years EVER you all just said weather != climate.

But when it's warm, that's proof positive, confirmation bias much?

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[–] 0x5f3759df 2 points 4 points (+6|-2) ago 

I'm pretty sure both the warmest and coldest year ever happened well before humans existed.

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[–] BustyChicksFTW 3 points 8 points (+11|-3) ago 

That was a cold wave that was only valid for the north east of the states.

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[–] Sippio 2 points 7 points (+9|-2) ago 

Exactly. The key word is "global" which represents more than just wherever you live.

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[–] Spear1000 2 points 1 point (+3|-2) ago 

Well it is El NiƱo this year, that aside I'm not arguing it isn't warm

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[–] tame 5 points -3 points (+2|-5) ago 

Funny thing is, the last El Neenyo was back in 1998, precisely where the "global warming has stopped" crowd tend to start their "no global warming for a decade" graphs.

I wonder what they're going to do in a couple of years? :P

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[–] HoocOtt 3 points -1 points (+2|-3) ago 

So the evidence shows that El Nino warms the climate erraticly

And the theory says man made green house gases will warm the climate smoothly along with the smooth increase in those gases...

But yeah you keep believing the theory despite contrary observed evidence.

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