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Proof of Scientific Consensus on Global Cooling: 1961

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The next time a global warming activist vehemently denies there ever being a scientific consensus on global cooling, just point them to an article from the New York Times dated January 30, 1961.  The article, entitled SCIENTISTS AGREE WORLD IS COLDER; But Climate Experts Meeting Here Fail to Agree on Reasons for Change, reported on a unanimous agreement among scientists on several continents that the world was, indeed, getting cooler.  Humans were not blamed for climate change in the article, although greenhouse gas emissions were mentioned but it was determined that they could in no way alter climate.
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