Scientific evidence for global warming and climate change (call it what you want) are based on long term trends from data from around the world. The conclusions are not based on data from one season in one region of the world.
Normal seasonal or annual variations of the "weather" still include the possibilities of snow in October.
If you need graphic evidence of the rapid changes that are occurring especially in the arctic, consider for a moment that for the first time this summer in 2016, a cruise ship visited communities in the northwest passage in Canada's arctic.
If you believe in evidence based scientific decision making in agriculture then perhaps you need to accept the science and evidence behind climate change.
Or you can continue to believe in the junk science being put forth by climate change deniers.
Normal seasonal or annual variations of the "weather" still include the possibilities of snow in October.
If you need graphic evidence of the rapid changes that are occurring especially in the arctic, consider for a moment that for the first time this summer in 2016, a cruise ship visited communities in the northwest passage in Canada's arctic.
If you believe in evidence based scientific decision making in agriculture then perhaps you need to accept the science and evidence behind climate change.
Or you can continue to believe in the junk science being put forth by climate change deniers.
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