U.S. Cooler but Globe Warmer in 2014
Global warming? Not in the U.S. CNSNews reports, “The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) 2014 weather highlights show that from January to June, the temperature in the U.S. has risen by only 0.1 degrees Fahrenheit compared with the average temperature for the 20th century. NOAA highlights also show that recorded temperatures in the U.S. for the first half of 2014 are the coldest since 1993.” But on the other hand, NOAA said global temperatures for June were 1.3 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th century average, and the period from January to June was 1.21 degrees higher – the third warmest period on record. The question is what to do with the data: Take responsible measures consistent with maximum Liberty to steward the planet, or turn it over to big government, which universally makes things worse. More…
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