Posted by newfarmer9 on January 07, 2008 at 12:59:36 from (74.210.36.33):
In Reply to: O/T Global warming posted by 37 chief on January 06, 2008 at 18:55:35:
I hate the term "global warming" as it implies that the world is getting so warm that we will all be outside barbecuing in our shorts in the middle of January sometime in the new future. The correct term is "climate change", as some areas will, in fact, become colder. And climate change will not only effect temperatures but precipitation, storm systems, etc. as well. Up here in Ontario, we have certainly seen the effects of climate change. Our winters are gradually getting warmer and warmer, and the past few have been extremely mild with little precipitation. This year the temperature has been fluctuating like crazy, and we have had only 2 snowfalls, in which the snow stayed on the ground for only a few days. Currently the ground is bare of snow, and we hit a record high temperature of 15 degrees Celsius today, when we should be somewhere around -5 to -10 degrees Celsius.
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