Hey moron what do you think the centered line is... ...zero degrees? Lol..I can't believe you corrected me with that...you are smarter than that. It's not zero... its 1991 through 2020 average... its a departure from the average type chart.... Duh.
Maunder Minimum = global cooling = less evaporation = droughts https://www.agriculture.com/weather...th-and-south-america-threaten-crop-conditions DRY WEATHER IN NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA THREATEN CROP CONDITIONS COMMODITY PRICES HEAD UPWARD AS DROUGHT EXPANDS.
https://hungarytoday.hu/hungary-april-cold-weather-coldest/ Hungary Records Its Coldest April of the 21st Century
After adjusting the temperature record... this decade is warmer than last decade... It must be man made CO2.
Wake the fuck up!!! Can it be anymore clear than this!!? https://www.businessinsider.com/greatest-threats-to-civilization-modi-india-2018-7 The leader of the world's fastest growing economy says these 3 things pose the greatest threat to civilization According to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Climate change, terrorism, and the backlash against globalization are the three most significant challenges to civilization as we know it.
How many people have to die before people realized that we are beginning global cooling? https://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/16-die-extreme-weather-china-cross-country-race-77853423 21 die in extreme weather in China ultramarathon Twenty-one people running a mountain cross-country ultramarathon have died in northwestern China after hail, freezing rain and gale-force winds hit the high-altitude race. BEIJING -- Twenty-one people running a mountain ultramarathon have died in northwestern China after hail, freezing rain and gale-force winds hit the high-altitude race, state media reported Sunday. After an all-night rescue operation in freezing temperatures involving more than 700 personnel, rescuers were able to confirm that 151 people were safe, out of a total of 172 participants. Twenty-one had died, according to the official Xinhua News Agency, which said the runners suffered from physical discomfort and the sudden drop in temperature.
Just because some areas of the world are seeing weird localized climate effects does not mean climate change is not happening on a global scale. It is, in fact, the global climate change that is causing certain areas to get wonky with more extreme events. This climate-change behavior has been going on for billions of years, way before homo-erectus was around. People need to deal with it, and STFU about the tiny bit of extra CO2 in the atmosphere that has come from man in the past 100 years. Anyone here good at maths? Divide 100 into 4 billion. What do you get on a time scale? Asking for a friend.