Global Warming is defined on a long term scale. Its based on average global temps. There are going to be anomalies like that here and there but the over all average shows an increase in temps.
2007-06-03 11:26:11
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answered by Lady Geologist 7
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Maybe some places of the U.S. experienced it's coldest winter, but most, like where I'm at, did not have a cold winter. Where did you find your data?
2007-06-03 18:26:14
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answered by Jae 1
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Global warming is a misleading term. What is actually happening is Climate Change. The winters are colder, and the summers are hotter.
2007-06-03 18:30:11
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answered by Deasel98 5
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The hole in the ozone layer hasn't reached us yet it's still over antarctica
2007-06-03 20:53:40
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answered by *live love laugh* 3
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