Climate Craziness of the Week: @NPR invites global warming hypochondriacs to tell their story
John Garrett writes in WUWT Tips and Notes:
Only NPR could possibly do something this stupid:
“Can’t Stand The Heat? Tell Us How You’re Coping With Rising Temperatures”
Recent years have been among the warmest on record, with a spike in record-high temperatures. Heat waves are also projected to become more frequent, more severe and longer.
NPR is working on a series of stories on what happens when people, animals and plants can’t cool down. We would like to know how rising temperatures are affecting your life, business or community.
Have hotter days (and nights) changed your daily routines or long-term plans? Has your business had to adapt to higher temperatures? Please fill out the form below and someone from NPR may follow up with you.
It sounds like an invitation for venting hypochondriacs who imagine they are able to detect that slight increase in temperature over the last 100 years as seen in the real world experience scaled version of NASA GISS global temperatures below:


There’s a submission form in the story link so that you can tell NPR just how you’ve adapted to those rising temperatures, especially since the El Nino is now over and cooling is expected ahead.
I’m sure WUWT readers can help NPR understand.
via Watts Up With That?
June 6, 2018 at 01:03PM
