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Saturday, 14 September 2019

Setting the stage for climate sickness: Global warming hoax leaves authorities unprepared to address potential health crisis from extremes of cold

[S.O.T.T]; The man-made global warming mindset refuses to face current climate reality, as if the challenge is too severe to be addressed. 

With all the lies and propaganda on climate change it is doubtful that doctors and government institutions will address the coming crisis in health and agricultural areas, which will adversely affect nutritional status in broad populations.

Muscovites shivered through their coldest August in recorded history. Furthermore, daily all-time low temperature records are continuing to fall across the Russian Federation, joining the myriad of record lows already set in 2019. (This essay is divided into two sections. First is current climate realities. Second is about cold climate sickness.)

The coldest August in record-books stretching back over 150 years is currently gripping the city, with an average air temperature of just 12C (53.6F) -some 6C below the norm. Moscow's previous coldest August was way back in 1884, when the average air temperature for the month was 4C below the norm. In the northeast of the Central District, the temperature dropped below freezing. In Sharya, in the north of the Kostroma region, the air cooled to -3 degrees, and in the grassland the temperature dropped to -7 degrees at the end of August.

Moscow has been characterized by unusual weather in terms of not only the cold, but also of abundant rainfall and a chronic lack of sunshine. This is setting the stage for climate sickness, not only from cold damp conditions but from increasing vitamin D deficiencies that eventually leads to many disease conditions including cancer.

Doctors need to start preparing their minds and practices to receive patients suffering from cold climate sickness. It is not just Moscow and Russia that is suffering from cold climate change. The National Weather Service reported a winter storm in Alaska on the 20th of August. "Long-range models are indicating cooler than normal temps for the end of Aug/start of Sept," says Minnesota meteorologist Tom Clements.

Look for colder than normal winter in the Eastern 2/3rds of US says The Farmers Almanac. The Old Farmer's Almanac just released its annual extended forecast for winter 2019-2020. The Almanac predicts "a repeat of last winter's record-breaking extremes," including heavy snow and freezing temperatures. No record breaking heat in the forecast! ...read more>>>...