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A field of red: 2052 US temperature records broken or tied during March 2012.
(via Record breaking warmth across the United States in March 2012 | Earth | EarthSky)
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A field of red: 2052 US temperature records broken or tied during March 2012.

(via Record breaking warmth across the United States in March 2012 | Earth | EarthSky)

Source: earthsky.org

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    Doesn’t look good for our future.
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    A field of red: 2052 US temperature records broken or tied during March 2012.
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    This map makes me laugh because Texas is like, “Fuck you. Can’t get any hotter than this.” …I need to move north.
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    Wow!
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    Climate change? Oh, no. That’s not a real thing at all.
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