The combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for April 2013 was the 13th warmest on record, at 0.52°C (0.94°F) above the 20th century average of 13.7°C (56.7°F).That's out of 134 years, by the way. We just had the 13th warmest April in 134 years.
Then there's the YTD:
The combined global land and ocean average surface temperature for the January–April period (year-to-date) was 0.56°C (1.01°F) above the 20th century average of 12.6°C (54.8°F), tying with 2009 as the eighth warmest such period on record.And the 8th warmest January to April.
Yea that's right, the planet isn't warming up.
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When earth can no longer support food production, the air becomes so thick it can be cut, and the waters so polluted that it’ll be healthier to drink oil, provided that there’s any left, I’ll send out the thank you to the good christians of the world, who no doubt will have been spared in the rapture by that point, for putting the final nail in the coffin and creating their self fulfilling prophesy of hell for the rest of us.
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