Climate: "World to End Tomorrow; Women and Minorities Most Affected"
Comedian Mort Sahl said in 1988 that is the way the New York Times would headline a giant asteroid that was predicted to destroy the earth the next day. With that in mind, I saw this headline in my in-basket today from one of the Big Climate groups attempting to drum up support by pandering to minorities.
Of course, both hurricanes and tornadoes are down in both number and intensity in spite of computer models that have forecast the opposite. The drought is the likely another 20-year drought. These facts don't matter to Big Climate as they, more and more desperately, try to whip up support among a public that has tuned out their apocalyptic nonsense.
NATIONAL CLIMATE ASSESSMENT: HEALTH AND ECONOMIC HARDSHIPS AHEAD FOR SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST U.S., PARTICULARLY IN HISPANIC COMMUNITIES
NCA Author, Climate Research Scientist, and Hispanic Coalition Leader to Speak in English and Spanish about Climate Impacts in the Southeast, Southwest and Nationally
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Forecasts of stronger storms and sea level rise in the Southeast, hotter, drier weather in the Southwest, and other impacts around the nation from climate change have serious implications for many communities, including those with substantial Hispanic populations...
Of course, both hurricanes and tornadoes are down in both number and intensity in spite of computer models that have forecast the opposite. The drought is the likely another 20-year drought. These facts don't matter to Big Climate as they, more and more desperately, try to whip up support among a public that has tuned out their apocalyptic nonsense.
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