04 Jan
Beijing has been brought to a standstill after being buried under 12″ of global warming snow – the most they’ve had since 1951.
The Chinese Met Office has warned that the far north of China could be globally warmed to as much -32°C.
Airports and roads have been closed in China because of the global warming and in South Korea the global warming is causing long delays at airports where runways and planes are iced up.
My friend in Moscow tells me that the city was globally warmed to -17°C yesterday.
In November, Chinese scientists caused an unseasonal snow storm by seeding clouds with silver iodide. Just a co-incidence, I’m sure.





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by wonkotsane on Monday, January 4th, 2010 at 8:53 am and is filed under Climate Change, General and is tagged with China, Global Warming, Moscow, South Korea.
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