James Shaw wrote:
"Scientists reported Wednesday that 2015 was the hottest year in the historical record by far, breaking a mark set only the year before a burst of heat that has continued into the new year and is roiling w*****r p*****ns all over the world."
"It will take a few more years to know for certain, but the back-to-back records of 2014 and 2015 may have put the world back onto a trajectory of rapid g****l w*****g, after a period of relatively slow warming dating to the last powerful El Niño, in 1998."
"Politicians attempting to claim that greenhouse gases are not a problem seized on that slow period to argue that g****l w*****g stopped in 1998, with these claims and similar statements reappearing recently on the Republican p**********l campaign trail."
"Statistical analysis suggested all along that the claims were false, and that the slowdown was, at most, a minor blip in an inexorable trend, perhaps caused by a temporary increase in the absorption of heat by the Pacific Ocean."
Is there any evidence for a pause in the long-term g****l w*****g rate? said Gavin A. Schmidt, head of NASAs climate-science unit, the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, in Manhattan. The answer is no. That was true before last year, but its much more obvious now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/21/science/earth/2015-hottest-year-global-warming.html?emc=eta1&_r=0
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As we all know, 50% of the people in this country are below average in IQ. The New York Times is written for them.