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University ‘Researcher’ Says Michigan Becoming Too Hot to Grow Fruit – As Florida Fruit Thrives
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January 5, 2022 0
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A Michigan State University researcher told the media that in 20 or 30 years, it may be too hot to grow fruit in Michigan. The assertion was reported in the Michigan Herald Review article, “Farmers chase migrating crops in a warming climate,” which Google News is placing among its top search results today for “climate change.” Don’t worry, Michigan, objective data show you will still be able to grow fruit in 20 years.

Phil Robertson, a researcher at Michigan State University’s Kellogg Biological Station, made the claim while objective data show fruit production is especially impressive in states much warmer than Michigan. America’s southernmost state – Florida – produces the second-most amount of fruit in the nation. California, which is also much warmer than Michigan, ranks first. The two combined produce 70 percent of the nation’s fruit.

Even if we didn’t have such data readily available, it is simply preposterous and idiotic to say that global warming will make it too hot to grow fruit in Michigan in 20 years. How do climate alarmists keep getting free passes from the media, much less having the media lecture us that these ridiculous claims are “settled science”?

https://climaterealism.com/2022/01/university-researcher-says-michigan-becoming-too-hot-to-grow-fruit-as-florida-fruit-thrives/

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Too hot?  Too much BS?  It was warm this summer but not horrid.  It had been a mild winter so far but that changed abruptly and I had about a foot of "white rain" last night to clean out of the driveway this morning and may have to do the same tomorrow.  This is Michigan where the 45th parallel crosses about half way north through the lower peninsula which means we get continental polar air and tropical maritime.  Plus, being surrounded by Great Lakes makes the weather quite unpredictable,  If a scientist doesn't know that, he/she is in a class with Fauci.

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Well, shucks.

I am sure the Canadians would ship y'all some bananas and stuff....
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Let us know how things go 30 years from now.

They can't accurately predict local weather 12 hours in advance, and I'm supposed believe that this alleged "scientist" has a Magic 8 Ball that can see 30 years into the future.

Where did the funding for this guy's work come from?  Scientists will reach any conclusion that will get them more grants and funding.

No crisis.  No money to study crisis.  Unemployed scientist.
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