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Yet how can a barely discernible, one-degree increase in the recorded global mean temperature since the late 19th century possibly gain public acceptance as the source of recent weather catastrophes?
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A one-degree temperature change that happened at the first part of the century, not in the last part of the century, at least most of it, and a temperature change that hasn't changed since 1998 is causing superfires in California and only California?
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Also, Will is correct about the one-degree temperature rise.
I don't always agree ... Frank Wilson 2006
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Yet how can a barely discernible, one-degree increase in the recorded global mean temperature since the late 19th century possibly gain public acceptance as the source of recent weather catastrophes?
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— During the period 1900-1940, when most of the 20th century's one-degree Fahrenheit temperature increase occurred, there were 7 years of moderate-to-severe drought.
Global warming and the fires in California... GayandRight 2007
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— During the period 1900-1940, when most of the 20th century's one-degree Fahrenheit temperature increase occurred, there were 7 years of moderate-to-severe drought.
Archive 2007-10-01 GayandRight 2007
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Ok. But how does 90 one-degree rotations add upp to 90* [that low number]; why does not probability of steak increase as we approach the (90-degree) opposite of salad?
Quantum interrogation Sean 2006
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Thermometer measurements have shown a more than one-degree rise in temperature over the past century, and the rise has been linked by other research to man-made greenhouse gases, primarily the carbon dioxide produced by burning coal or gasoline.
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The vineyards of Germany's Mosel Valley will more than double in value with a rise in temperature of three degrees Celsius, while a one-degree increase would lift vineyard prices by 20%, estimate Orly Ashenfelter of Princeton and Karl Storchmann of Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash.
Wine Warming 2006
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Increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have resulted in a one-degree Fahrenheit rise in temperature over the last century.
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