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More evidence of climate change.
No, one cold day (or one warm day) does not provide any evidence for or against climate change/global warming. In fact, not even an abnormally cold (or warm) YEAR could be considered evidence.
Please people, for the love of Pete, learn the difference between climate and weather.
Good advice.
Now would you please convince the Global Warming Believers and their willing allies in the Media to stop pointing to every unusual weather event as incontrovertible evidence of impending doom?
I guess you fools aren't from Utah. It can snow here any month of the year. A sub-freezing temperature at 8500 feet in June isn't even news.
Duh.
What evidence is there that the earth is still warming? And what evidence is there that man caused the warming?
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