Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for March 17, 2024

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    Arbitrary  4 months ago

    Several record high March days here. Usually in the 50s at best, today was 68 and tomorrow projected to be hotter.

    2023 was the hottest on record. Wonder how 2024 is doing. Oh, hottest January and February on record so far. sigh

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    epaphus8  4 months ago

    Hammy’s more accurate than our local TV weatherman.

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    Doug K  4 months ago

    Fortunately (?), in comics, you can exaggerate things like weather changes as much as you want.

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    Ellis97  4 months ago

    The same thing is happening over in my area as we speak.

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  4 months ago

    Iceland, Alaska, Juan DeFuoca, Chile, Hawaii, Japan, Italy, and Indonesia all with active volcanos pumping hot gasses and ash into the atmosphere…and they blame us for climate change. geologically, we have nothing to do with it. The next big tectonic shift could be an extinction event, Deo Volente, maybe not.

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    GentlemanBill  4 months ago

    Climate has changed long before humans trod upon the Earth. Which, if you don’t realize it, is long before human civilization…

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    StarBeak  4 months ago

    Ah Spring… Where you get a taste of all the seasons every day. It went from Summer to Winter to Summer to Autumn to Summer to Spring temps again just this past week here. =3

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    monya_43  4 months ago

    Happy St. Patrick’s Day all y’all.

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    KEA  4 months ago

    it’s extreme weather swings, not climate

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    lee85736  4 months ago

    My big worry is that in six or seven months we will be saying, “You know, compared to this year 2023 wasn’t all that bad.”

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    TexasAM90  4 months ago

    They must be in Texas.

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    cabalonrye  4 months ago

    Rain for two months and a half. Only five days of no rain. We are all tired of it. On the bright side our water tables are brim full.

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    Formedras  4 months ago

    Global warming is local weird. And we are making it worse; mostly the United States and China. And although just how much is our fault is up for debate, the BASIC FACT is that man-made climate change is wrecking human survivability, and those that deny it are condemning our entire species to extinction.

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