Parts of United States are heating faster than globe as a whole. Part 22 in everywhere is warming twice as fast as everywhere else.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2017/jan/17/parts-of-united-states-are-heating-faster-than-globe-as-a-whole A new study shows the Northeast USA will reach the dangerous 2°C warming threshold faster than most of the […]

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Heat Waves. 08 Feb 1929. “Scaremongers declared it to be the end of the world.” 120 deg F = 48.8 Celsius.

Heat Waves (1929, February 8). News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 – 1954), p. 8 (HOME EDITION). Retrieved February 9, 2021, […]

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It’s only 10.5 degrees outside at 6.25am on the 70th day of summer near Maldon Victoria

Bendigo Airport 10.9 degrees. http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV60801/IDV60801.94855.shtml @BOM_au #BOM_au

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Norway’s rate of temperature increase is nearly double the global average. Part 23 in everywhere is warming twice as fast as everywhere else.

https://www.norwegianamerican.com/news/norway-warming-fast/ Norway warming fast M. Michael Brady Asker, Norway Global warming has been more rapid in Norway than elsewhere around […]

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ADELAIDE SHIVERS. RECORD COLD FEBRUARY DAY. ADELAIDE, February 27. 1939. “Never before has South Australia known a summer of such extremes.” January 117.7 deg F = 47.6 Celsius.

ADELAIDE SHIVERS. (1939, March 4). The Northern Herald (Cairns, Qld. : 1913 – 1939), p. 18. Retrieved February 8, 2021, […]

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It’s only 14.5 degrees outside at 6.33am on the 68th day of summer near Maldon Victoria

Bendigo Airport 14.2 degrees. http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV60801/IDV60801.94855.shtml @BOM_au #BOM_au

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North Sea warming twice as fast as world’s oceans. Part 24 in everywhere is warming twice as fast as everywhere else.

https://www.dw.com/en/north-sea-warming-twice-as-fast-as-worlds-oceans/a-40427339 The average temperature of the North Sea has risen twice as fast as the oceans of the world. The […]

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Horses Drop in 117 Degrees of Heat ADELAIDE 20 Jan 1934. “Birds were flying into the houses to escape the heat.” 117 deg F = 47.2 Celsius.

Horses Drop in 117 Degrees of Heat (1934, January 20). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 – 1954), p. […]

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