Real Science
On this date in 1913, California reached 134 degrees during a week when
every day was over 127 degrees This was the hottest officially
recognized temperature ever recorded on Earth. The heat wasn’t confined to California or to July. The US midwest had
their second longest heatwave on record in August 1913, with 20
consecutive days over 100 degrees at Clinton, Missouri. CO2 was at very low levels in 1913, indicating that heatwaves have
nothing to do with CO2 levels. This of course doesn’t stop government
funded scientists from lying about the topic, like they do about every
other climate topic. And according to NASA, 1913 was one of the ten coldest years on record."
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