McKitten is facing a couple feet of snow this week. He has the perfect opportunity to prove to the world that he can tweet from his windmill.
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“Counting the overall energy demand for use in homes, versus cars in 2008, the EIA estimates U.S. consumers use 21,637 trillion btus of energy in their homes, versus 16,765 btus in their cars. So consumers use about 30 percent more energy used in their homes than their car.”
Shouldn’t all the McFibben’s of the world move to the tropics? They would no longer need to expend energy climate controlling their homes. Instead of struggling to create a banana republic here, simply move south.
The problem is he’s been tweeting out of his windmill.
Maybe Nemo will dump 5 feet of global warming (NAM model forecast) on McKitty’s place.
I wonder if he will shovel that snow or have it plowed? Would be nice to get a picture if it’s plowed instead of manually removed by a shovel.
He could employ some climate change refugees for cheap labor to shovel the snow for him. There’s supposed to be millions of them. 🙂
I am sure that there will be a huge wave of climate change refugees headed from Arizona to Vermont, where they can experience their delightful winter weather.