About that climate change myth ... Pennsylvania weather broke 69 records in 2012

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About that climate change myth ... Pennsylvania weather broke 69 records in 2012

POSTED: Wednesday, January 16, 2013, 1:16 PM

When it comes to weather, breaking records isn't something to celebrate, necessarily. Which is too bad, since Pennsylania saw lots of them last year, including 24 heat records and 40 precipitation records, according to data compiled by the Natural Resources Defense Council. Nationwide, we saw 3,527 monthly weather records in 2012, even more than in 2011, making it the hottest year on record. Pennsylvania wasn't one of the top-10 states in terms of records broken, though, and didn't have any Federal Emergency Management Agency-declared disasters last year. Environmental groups across the state are launching a "100 Days of Climate Action" intiative — whether it can break through Beltway politics, though, is another matter.

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