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Actually, extreme cold weather is a symptom of thinning ozone layers. No thermal capabilities at night, you see. It doesn't matter how many greenhouse gases are floating about, if the ozone is thin and if the sun doesn't come out in the winter, it's frigid! Global warming still exists and is gong to get worse, but the good new is this will eventually lead us into another ice age through the awesome carbon sink (the ocean). More water means more moisture and more moisture in frigid, ozone depleted areas will lead to snow and cooling. Lest we forget the woolly mammoths came AFTER the dino dinosaurs.
Gotta love those natural cycles.
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