Can’t Stand the Heat?

Via Jules Crittenden and Small Dead Animals, this reordering of the universe—or at least our particular ball of it:

Four of the top 10 are now from the 1930s: 1934, 1931, 1938 and 1939, while only 3 of the top 10 are from the last 10 years (1998, 2006, 1999). Several years (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004) fell well down the leaderboard, behind even 1900.

Top as in warmest.

I guess the roaring economy of the 1930s must have fueled that particular greenhouse episode. Thank goodness the war put an end to rampant industrialization.

Before we are swamped by the rising tide of the undeniability of global warming, can we at least get our facts straight?

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  1. John A said,

    August 9, 2007 @ 9:55 am

    Before we are swamped by the rising tide of the undeniability of global warming, can we at least get our facts straight?

    Getting facts straight is what climateaudit.org is all about. No wonder some climate scientists are petrified of it.

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