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The truth needs to be repeatedYou must subscribe to the theory of if you repeat something often enough, the more likely it is to be accepted as truth.
Good luck with that.

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Global Warming: Heads I win, tails you lose
And you consider this "truth" based on your lack of knowledge in the area?
Proverbs 16:18 Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
If it's too cold, it's due to global warming. Heads I win, tails you lose.That's because the denialists are relentless in their lack of truth.
I love this part:
"the extreme cold being experienced by much of the United States as we speak is a pattern that we can expect to see with increasing frequency as global warming continues,
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If it's too cold, it's due to global warming. Heads I win, tails you lose.![]()

Now it's local warming instead of global warming?
So let's add "local vs global" as a difference you can't track on. Like the difference between sea ice and land ice.

I find that people who have to repeat basic statements over and over again, are really trying to convince themselves of something. Keep going, maybe it will work for you.
Now it's local warming instead of global warming?
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Global warming has frozen Niagara Falls?I think we can all agree on that.
Now, the next trick is, what is the truth in this matter?
Global warming has frozen Niagara Falls?
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I will say again, relying on short term weather patterns to determine whether climate change is real or not, is absurd and completely void of any intellect of how meaningless short term weather patterns are to climate change.
Two years ago, we had 5 straight 80+ degree days in the Chicago area in March, which was an absolutely insane weather pattern, much more off the charts and record breaking, than the recent cold spell.