Last month the United Nations Secretary-General declared "global warming" over and said the world's entered a period of "global boiling" (climate change alarmist bureaucrats just love summer so much):
NOW - UN chief claims "the era of global warming has ended, the era of global boiling has arrived."pic.twitter.com/BSxZSnJwp7
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) July 27, 2023
The alarmists haven't left themselves much wiggle room when it comes to ramping up the panic in the future. What are they going to go with next summer?
Meanwhile, in the real world, "global boiling" is NOT going on everywhere, and Climate Depot's Marc Morano noticed:
After historic snowfall, Mammoth Mountain will end extended season in August - "The second-longest season in the resort’s seven-decade history." https://t.co/PP97DsxANM pic.twitter.com/MjqmkNWFla
— Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) August 7, 2023
The "global boiling" has been really late arriving in some areas!
There’s just one day left for late summer skiing at Mammoth Mountain.
— Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) August 7, 2023
The Eastern Sierra ski resort has announced plans to end its season Sunday after 275-days — the second-longest season in the resort’s seven-decade history.
Typically, the Mammoth Mountain season starts around the Thanksgiving holiday and ends Memorial Day. But, this year, a historical snowfall allowed skiers to keep hitting the slopes deep into the summer.
— Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) August 7, 2023
There are only two other times in the resort’s nearly 70-year-history when skiers have been able to ski through August, according to the resort.
— Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) August 7, 2023
This is because of all the global boiling, or something.
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The Eastern Sierra ski resort has announced plans to end its season Sunday after 275-days — the second-longest season in the resort’s seven-decade history.
Typically, the Mammoth Mountain season starts around the Thanksgiving holiday and ends Memorial Day. But, this year, a historical snowfall allowed skiers to keep hitting the slopes deep into the summer.
There are only two other times in the resort’s nearly 70-year-history when skiers have been able to ski through August, according to the resort.
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