July 5, 1936 was one of the hottest days on record in the US. Twenty-four states were over 100F, seven states were over 110F and South Dakota reached 120F. Recent generations of Americans have never experienced a heatwave like that.#ClimateScam pic.twitter.com/g2EO2BcGeM
— Tony Heller (@TonyClimate) July 5, 2023
Perspective is so important.On July 6, 1936 twenty-five states were over 100F, seven states were over 110F and North Dakota reached 121F. To put that in perspective, Phoenix, Arizona hasn't reached 121F in almost thirty years. Recent generations have never experienced a heatwave like that.#ClimateScam pic.twitter.com/oqUwkX00LP
— Tony Heller (@TonyClimate) July 6, 2023
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