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Are we still 93 million miles from the sun?

Jun 20, 2023 · 4 mins read

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The seemingly recent uptick in fire activity would indicate otherwise.

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The long lasting wildfires are decreasing the global ozone layer, I'd imagine with reports of decreasing ice cover on Greenland.

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The glaciers in Switzerland are melting.

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Antarctica is melting faster then ever.

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The weather is frighteningly severe!

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It seems over the last 20 years the fires have increased.

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Now even Canada is reporting earlier fires.

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I'm in central Texas, where months of over 100 degree heat are not uncommon.

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Fires around here are not uncommon I'd imagine, but I was just migrated here from Pennsylvania.

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I am noticing the dwindling water reserves firsthand, I have also seen the dwindling reserves in lake Mead is it all evaporation or is there an increase in UV-C perhaps?

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