Flashback 1974 – CIA blamed extreme weather on global cooling and expanding Arctic ice
'Early in the 1970s a series of adverse climatic anomalies occurred. The world's snow and ice cover had increased by at least 10 to 15 percent...Moscow region suffered its worst drought in three to five hundred years. Drought occurred in Central America, the sub-Sahara, South Asia, China, and Australia. Massive floods took place in the midwestern United States.'
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Flashback 1974 – CIA blamed extreme weather on global cooling and expanding Arctic ice