ClimatologyOct. 31- Nov. three, 1991 Halloween Blizzard: Over 28 inches at MSP (Minneapolis/St. Paul Worldwide Airport), almost 37 inches at Duluth. Nasty wind chill conditions, deep snow drifts and harsh on wildlife, many roads closed for days. It was perhaps one of the largest and most lasting blizzards in state history.

The costs and benefits of fossil gas use aren’t shared fairly. the advantages. accrue mostly to the industrialized nations in the temperate latitudes while the costs. will probably be paid most dearly in the tropics. The benefits to using fossil fuels accrue now and into the coming century until the gasoline runs out, while the costs will final for millennia.

Unfortunately making ready for global cooling and its consequences is one thing that the world is just not doing, as a substitute due to the current delusional state of climatology science which has been distorted by an eco-fundamentalistic and political agenda the world is now preparing for international warming and is preventing the perceived menace from rising ranges of greenhouse gases.

In that gentle, the 2 °C limit makes quite a lot of sense. A concentrate on average temperature may miss among the complexity of climate change and its … Read the rest