Greta T gets serious dose of real!

When it's 60 degrees on Christmas does that make global warming real? Or does weather only count when it fits your narrative?
 
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Nearly 70 degrees in Alaska in Late December. Nothing to see here, right Deniers?

Deniers of what? Nobody's denying the climate changes.

NOTE: This is where you start babbling your cult's dogma.
 
Deniers of what? Nobody's denying the climate changes.

NOTE: This is where you start babbling your cult's dogma.
Yes, because 70 degrees temperatures in late December is the norm in Alaska.
 
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Yes, because 70 degree temperatures in late December is the norm in Alaska.
Hint: That's weather. When it's warmer than what it has been for a couple of years, that's climate.

At Donner Pass in the Sierra, officials with the University of California, Berkeley’s Central Sierra Snow Laboratory on Monday said recent snowfall has smashed the snowiest December record of 179 inches (4.6 meters), set in 1970. The record is now 193.7 inches (4.9 meters), and more snow is expected.

Does that cancel out Alaska's warmth?
 
Hint: That's weather. When it's warmer than what it has been for a couple of years, that's climate.

At Donner Pass in the Sierra, officials with the University of California, Berkeley’s Central Sierra Snow Laboratory on Monday said recent snowfall has smashed the snowiest December record of 179 inches (4.6 meters), set in 1970. The record is now 193.7 inches (4.9 meters), and more snow is expected.

Does that cancel out Alaska's warmth?
I might agree with you if this were a one off. Weather may be variable from day to day, but climate deals in the long-term changes. If 70 degrees in December and January in Alaska become more common place, then we may be witnessing a climatic shift rather than typical weather variation IMHO.
 

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