Air temperatures over the Arctic Ocean,
. . . has been far, far warmer in recent times than is “normal.”
To be more precise,
. . . temperatures in the Arctic were around 20° Celsius (36° Fahrenheit) warmer.
. . . than is normal for this time of year.
11-20-2016 Source: Arctic Is 36° Fahrenheit Warmer Than Normal
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Arctic Is 36° Fahrenheit Warmer Than Normal
Started by eds, Nov 20 2016 01:36 AM
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Posted 20 November 2016 - 01:36 AM
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Posted 02 December 2016 - 05:42 PM
Prez elect #DonTheCon thinks it's all a chinese hoax. Evidently, his minions believe him.
But on a personal note; I'm still recycling.
Still recycling for several of my clients.
They repeatedly tell me that the recycling bag is always bigger than their trash. - Duh
Keeping my heater at 55-60 in winter (snuggly robes/fuzzy socks are great)
Have installed more LED's in the house.
Still keeping all my e-gadgets on protective power strips. (Light bills still in the $30 range/summer. Less in winter)
The newest morons coming into power won't stop me from doing the right thing for my one and only planet.
#Earth
Hope you are doing the same.
For yourself (saving money) but for your kids/grandkids so they can have a liveable planet in 50-75 years.
I don't say 100 years cause I'm not that optimistic.
But 50 years? Sure, why not?
But on a personal note; I'm still recycling.
Still recycling for several of my clients.
They repeatedly tell me that the recycling bag is always bigger than their trash. - Duh
Keeping my heater at 55-60 in winter (snuggly robes/fuzzy socks are great)
Have installed more LED's in the house.
Still keeping all my e-gadgets on protective power strips. (Light bills still in the $30 range/summer. Less in winter)
The newest morons coming into power won't stop me from doing the right thing for my one and only planet.
#Earth
Hope you are doing the same.
For yourself (saving money) but for your kids/grandkids so they can have a liveable planet in 50-75 years.
I don't say 100 years cause I'm not that optimistic.
But 50 years? Sure, why not?
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