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1952 NYT : Winters Getting Warmer, Greenland Melting, Viking Farms Exposed, Fish Migrating
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Obviously, warming of the climate is a good thing — longer growing seasons produce more food! That settles it, I’m buying a Hummer!
Ever wonder how ‘Martha’s Vineyard’ got its name?
Martha Stewarts untrimmed hedges? *rrrrRRRRRRRRRAWR*
If melting ice exposed the remains of farms, those farms must have existed when the climate was just as warm or warmer. Actually, in 1952 that probably wasn’t a controversial proposition; only much later did it become dogma that the warming of the 20th century was unprecedented.
wordorigins.org says global warming first appeared in 1952
http://www.wordorigins.org/index.php/more/1793/