I wonder what the govt. is going to do about it? Probly nothing. Meanwhile the beatles in B.C. keep eating away the forests because its not getting cold enough in the winter to kill them off.
[DIV id=headline][H2]Hot enough for you?[/H2][/DIV][DIV id=author][P class=source]Canadian Press
[/DIV][DIV id=article style="FONT-SIZE: 100%"][!-- dateline --]Toronto[!-- /dateline --] — Canada is experiencing its warmest winter in recorded history, Environment Canada says.
Between December and February, the country was 3.9 degrees above normal — the warmest winter season since temperatures were first recorded in 1948.
Climatogist Bob Whitewood says it smashed the previous record set in 1987 by 0.9 degrees, and was the kind of season that comes along once every 100 years.
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Mr. Whitewood says the last 10 winters have been warmer than normal and along with this winter reflect a trend that could be explained as global warming.
He says Environment Canada will spend the next year examining the data to see if it's an aberration or evidence of a trend.