Politics and Religion

Last month it was record highs, this month it's record low temperatures

...for 3 years in a row now, in the Washington, DC area, we've had August weather in July and September weather in August. Leaves are already falling off my maple tree.

Historically, the hottest days of summer has always been in late August, but with the shift in global climate change, that's happening in July now.

Every Spring and early summer in the Northern Hemisphere, CO2 levels decline and oxygen levels increase. This is due to the growing season beginning in the world's boreal forests. That growing season is being disrupted tree-killing insects and the melting of the permafrost.

If the taiga goes, then so do we. World wide oxygen levels fall, CO2 levels increase, and we all suffocate and die.

A couple of key sentences in the article you posted:

"Triggerfish are occasionally found off the coast of Nova Scotia but usually in late summer to early fall when the water is warmest."

and...

"We're about two weeks ahead of what we normally see, which would mean, if it stays warm in the fall, we'll see more fish than we normally do"

So in other words, this article reinforces my point, rather than refuting it.

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