2005 : NYT Blamed Low Water Levels In The Missouri River On Global Warming

When a severe drought in the Midwest dropped water levels in the Missouri River to their lowest on record earlier this summer, the reason was global warming.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/

This year alarmists are blaming high Missouri River water levels on global warming.

Harkin: ‘Indisputable’ Climate Change Behind Missouri River Flood

By Brad Johnson on Jun 28, 2011 at 12:56 pm

http://thinkprogress.org/

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3 Responses to 2005 : NYT Blamed Low Water Levels In The Missouri River On Global Warming

  1. GregO says:

    Reading the first link, an anonymous opinion piece from the New York Times, I counted (10) unfounded assertions besides the one you quoted. No cogent arguments. A simple-minded pointless rant. Open the link and read it again, but instead of “Global Warming” insert “Alien Abduction” and it reads just fine.

    “When a severe drought in the Midwest dropped water levels in the Missouri River to their lowest on record earlier this summer, the reason was Alien Abduction.”

    It actually sounds kind of cool when you do that…

  2. GregW says:

    So the age-old problems of drought and flooding are both caused by man-made global warming. And it’s indisputable. Good to know! Global warming must also account for extremes in heat and cold as well.
    Now that we’ve got that figured out, Eden here we come!
    What could go wrong? Giant social engineering projects have always turned out well so far. Russia, Cambodia, North Korea, Cuba, China… except for the mass deprivation, starvation and murders of course.

  3. GregW says:

    “Where I live, in Boston, I am afraid that the coming winter will – like last winter – be unusually short…” (from the NYT article above.)
    And yet recent winters have been unusually long – must be global warming!

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