Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Is There Nothing That Global Warming Cannot Do?

It would appear that the answer is "no"; Global Warming can make it warmer, or it can make it colder. If you don't believe me, just ask Al Gore:

Last week on his show Bill O’Reilly asked, “Why has southern New York turned into the tundra?” and then said he had a call into me. I appreciate the question.
As it turns out, the scientific community has been addressing this particular question for some time now and they say that increased heavy snowfalls are completely consistent with what they have been predicting as a consequence of man-made global warming:

“In fact, scientists have been warning for at least two decades that global warming could make snowstorms more severe. Snow has two simple ingredients: cold and moisture. Warmer air collects moisture like a sponge until it hits a patch of cold air. When temperatures dip below freezing, a lot of moisture creates a lot of snow.”

“A rise in global temperature can create all sorts of havoc, ranging from hotter dry spells to colder winters, along with increasingly violent storms, flooding, forest fires and loss of endangered species.”
Well, there you go. If it's unseasonably cold, with heavy snowfalls, it's because of Global Warming. On the other hand, if it's unseasonably warm, with little snowfall, it's also due to Global Warming.

Note the last statement:
“A rise in global temperature can create all sorts of havoc, ranging from hotter dry spells to colder winters, along with increasingly violent storms, flooding, forest fires and loss of endangered species.”
Literally every physical phenomenon can now be traced to, and presented as evidence of, Global Warming. Really, how friggin' stupid do they believe that we are?

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