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I think it’s almost comical to see people saying this new zone map is inaccurate. “I like the old map, which was based on old and less precise data. This new map is too [fill in the blank with anecdotal evidence or spurious ideological argument] and I refuse to follow it.” Ok then, great. Use a map based on poor 2012 data. See how that works out for you.
I am a professional landscape architect and do not believe the new map is applicable to my region. Although average temperatures may be on the rise, we have experienced lower winter temperatures as well as higher summer temperatures. The average may indicate a transition from USDA Zone 7B to 8A for my region, but the lower winter temperatures during the past 2 winters have killed mature cryptomeria and Chinese holly cultivars – plants that have been in place for more than 30 years. So I am very cautious about adopting the new USDA zone designation.
Yeah, still wildly wrong for Idaho. Where I live is consistently a zone 5, this year a zone 4 and ALL the local nursery agree to plant as a zone 4. USDwrong shows it a zone 6b. USDA obviously doesn’t know what they are doing. Sunset is much more accurate zoning
The climate has been changing since the beginning of time. I am so tired of people falling for all this hoohah. They’ve been saying for decades (every 12 years to be exact) we only have 12 years and New York will be under water. Now that that doesn’t fit the narrative, they change it from global warming to climate change. And once again, the world will implode in 12 years if we don’t ruin every economy in the world and get rid of gas and cow farts. Pretty conceited to think that humans can change the weather in any capacity. SOLAR MAXIMUM-that is correct! NASA even had it on their site for quite awhile until it mysteriously disappeared. I downloaded and copied it to prove it! Apparently, I need to start buying somewhere else. I refuse to fund he WEF and leftist ignorance.
The warming has nothing to do with CO2. It has to do with the solar maximum. The sun is putting out more heat and radiation. It has nothing to do with CO2 or methane. In fact, water vapor is the main ‘greenhouse’ gas. So by growing plants, there is an increase in water vapor which is good for the planet so that the earth is not a cold rock like Mars is. The sun is the reason for the warming.