Yesterday where I live was the hottest in the nation 95 degrees, not normal for this time of year. There are a lot of factors to the climate changes everywhere. Some places have no difference which could be due to the altitude (molecules move slower in colder, thinner air). Some are having cycle weather patterns. Some are seeing drought where there was no problem before. Low to sea level towns along the coast are having flooding due to the rising ocean, from more rapid evaporation in the atmosphere. A fresh water shortage is due to limited snow melting to make rivers and streams flow (the Great Lakes area will not have this problem), now we have water cops. Flooding from rain pour and hurricanes in places that never had it before. Global warming is a fact and a ice age is not going to happen. The earth is slowly gravitating towards the sun with no ozone protection in some places. The earths core is getting hotter too causing plates to shift (earthquakes and volcanos erupting). The rapid evaporation from the heat should be controlled first with our natural atmosphere gasses. So keep on planting I figure since pure carbon monoxide is 3% lighter than air.
