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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_in_Australia

 

Climate change has been a major issue in Australia since the beginning of the 21st century.[1] In 2013, the CSIRO released a report stating that Australia is becoming hotter, and that it will experience more extreme heat and longer fire seasons because of climate change.[2] In 2014, the Bureau of Meteorology released a report on the state of Australia's climate that highlighted several key points, including the dramatic increase in Australia's temperatures (particularly night-time temperatures) and the increasing frequency of bush fires, droughts and floods, which have all been linked to climate change.[3]

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But you miss the point! Warming makes everything more extreme by increasing the entropy of the overall system resulting in wider fluctuations of everything it's true because marketing types and politicians have said so.

 

And that's one extreme taxidermied Kangaroo.

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There are two great websites that rational people need to visit, to fortify themselves against the global warming lunatics:

 

http://www.numberwatch.co.uk/warmlist.htm Captures articles that attribute all sorts of bizarre and contradictory effects to

"global warming"

 

https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/polar-meltdown/ To appreciate this one, you have to scroll way down the page - to see all the clippings of articles going back 300 years, all describing how the Arctic is melting away, and about to disappear.

 

Cheers,

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" Ah, that explains the snow. "

 

Yes, its all pretty easy to understand , whatever the weather you pay more taxes , under the guise of climate change ...

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