Romm is keeping a snapshot of the US drought monitor on the top of his blog, as the US Gulf Coast gets slammed with torrential rain.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Gosh, that’s kind of like worrying about global warming when the globe is cooling. Somewhere out there a phrenologist is cheering him on.
GIven a slight suggestion maybe we can get them worrying about whether the Sun will come up tomorrow. After all, in their book, the past is not a good indicator of the future. Tomorrow must be a real worry for them.