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Default Produce problems in your area?

writes:
>On 12 Jul 2019 Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>On July 12, 2019 John Kuthe wrote:
>>> On July 12, 2019 Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>> > I am having trouble finding good, fresh produce for a good price.
>>>
>>> Yeah, this Climate Change thing is a real bitch, eh?

>>
>>Apparently, the climate is changing only in Bothell, WA. Nobody
>>else is having any trouble finding produce.
>>
>>Cindy Hamilton

>
>I'm certain that the climate is changing but so impeceptively and
>slowly that no one has noticed any changes in over a thousand years.
>What changes on a daily basis is weather... for as long as I'm here
>each year's seasons have been eswsentially a duplicate of previous
>year's. There's nothing humans can do on this planet to affect its
>climate... only what occurs on our sun can affect climate. Anyone
>talking climate change has to have gone comatose in the 4th grade...
>that's about when the rudiments of our solar system is learned...
>wasn't all that long ago when humans learned that this planet wasn't
>flat and the planets were in solar orbit. Climate change is a
>misnomer... anyone with a functioning brain says solar and atmospheric
>change. Climate is a product of the polluting populations


this isn't for Sheldon - nothing can penetrate the CP induced fog -
but there's a striking graph at the top of this article that shows the
history of global surface temperature since 1880

<https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-global-temperature>

the Highlights sidebar is a nice summary of how extreme things have become

I'm not sure how a person can argue with "the 10 warmest years on record
have all occurred since 1998" - it's just data, and it needs to be taken
seriously, not confused with this sunspots crap or whatever