<<<<< Too bad the big guy doesn't know how to swim
Joe Romm / ThinkProgress:
NBC Meteorologist On Record Heat Wave: 'If We Did Not Have Global Warming, We Wouldn't See This' — Tweet of the heat wave, from the National Weather Service: — It is friggin' hot! — How hot is it? It's so hot that all-time records are being set in June: “Nashville has reached …
Well, again, the foreigners at Think Progress get it
wrong as they parrot the Socialists' party talking points on global warming.
Look, indeed, 118 in Kansas is hot, hot, hot. But we are
having a cooler than average on the West coast. No heat wave in Mexico.
Canada is cool . . . . . so I ask, "Why is this all about global
warming." Nothing global about it, period.
Think about this: if we have six districts, five
of which run normal temperatures and one has a very hot summer, the
average for the six regions, combined, will increase, when,
in fact, only one region is having a problem. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how the Alarmist do math.
"Warm is good for people, and it's particularly good for people as they get older. The people that warm spells kill are already moribund." - John Dunn, policy advisor of the conservative Heartland Institute: In a speech he sought to ridicule recorded evidence of growing drought and heat waves due to climate change.
ReplyDeleteNo douchbag. The evidence is clear.
But it doesn't matter. Republicans proven to be largely scientifically illiterate and have proven to be "unpersuaded by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science."
The next thing we'll here is that global warming is part of homosexual agenda.
Since you believe homo sexuality is normal, this should not be a negative argument, right, my little dress up friend?
ReplyDeleteAnd, of course, a 3 degree swing in heat, most of which will occur at night increasing the growing seasons, is not nearly as dangerous to us humans as a 3 degree slump in temperatures, decreasing the growing seasons and ending the curing seasons for vineyard fruit and citrus.
No matter, if the sun is going to heat up the earth, there is nothing we can do about it. Understand that earth's history, after life started walking around (according the evolutionary theory) has never over heated - but has experience at least two "ice age" events - one about 12,000 years ago (man was alive and well at this time) and the mini-ice age between 600 and 1500 AD.
The history of the earth tells us that 90,000 out of 100,000 years are ice events, well we are due an ice age right about now. THAT's science, charlie.
http://www.science20.com/science_20/blog/piers_corbyn_theres_mini_ice_age_coming