Animals across the world are fleeing global warming by heading north much faster than they were less than a decade ago, a new study says.
About 2,000 species examined are moving away from the equator at an average rate of more than 15 feet per day, about a mile per year, according to new research published Thursday in the journal Science which analyzed previous studies. Species are also moving up mountains to escape the heat, but more slowly, averaging about 4 feet a year.
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This is odd since the average global temperatures as reported by the five reporting agencies shows no temperature increase for over a decade. Google “Climate change is dominated by natural phenomena” for links to them.
Those who support politicians who hush scientists on facts about global warming, what kind of people are they?