Record heat in 1954 does not disprove global warming

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🌎 Posts are sharing a newspaper column about a 1954 heatwave in the US to falsely claim global warming is not happening

However, Westcott told AFP the report"was on a local scale and showed no global data."

Hale said that, while variations may exist across regions,"as a whole, the United States is experiencing heat waves more often, and these heat waves are more extreme and last longer than they did 60–70 years ago."Jessica Neu "You can think of it like a business that has implemented a new strategy to increase sales," Neu said."The success of that strategy will not be determined by one or two good years or bad years , but rather by the long-term average change, or trend, in sales."

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