Andrew Dessler on Nostr: Anyone who thinks that temperatures in the 1930s were as high as today's is confusing ...
Anyone who thinks that temperatures in the 1930s were as high as today's is confusing global temperatures with temperatures in the U.S., which makes up 2% of the surface area of the globe.
Globally, the 1930s were much much cooler than today.
We wrote about this on The Climate Brink:
https://www.theclimatebrink.com/p/which-was-warmer-the-1930s-or-the Published at
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