A study of weather station data from across the Northeast from 1965 through 2005 found December-March temperatures increased by 2.5 degrees. Snowfall totals dropped by an average of 8.8 inches across the region over the same period, and the number of days with at least 1 inch of snow on the ground decreased by nine days on average.
House Members Parroting Lobbyist Talking Points
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It’s naive to think we’ll ever be governed by angels, but norms and culture
do matter for how people behave. And one of our problems in the United
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