Four years after Joe Romm announced the permanent drought, the southwest is getting slammed with one rain and snow storm after another.
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With the number of failed predictions you would think the general population would finally get a clue that they have been had. Of course with the MSM feeding them CAGW alarmist propaganda on a regular basis for 3 decades, it is a bit tough on the low IQ voters to figure that out.
http://iceagenow.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Cartoon-Climate-Change-Predictions.jpg
H/T Alan Caruba & IceAgeNow
The ability of people to only hear what they want to hear is truly astounding.
Trying to reason logically with a warmist is like trying to make the case for agnosticism to a bible thumper.
They HAVE to be government employees. No business would pay them for that track record.
Good cartoon.
It might be fun to take each statement and tie it to the ClimAstrologist who said it.
“Snow will Soon be a thing of the Past” (2000) is David Viner of course.
“The Arctic will be Ice-free by 2013” (2008)
Just like his permanent hair.
Like you, God uses humor to educate the arrogant b
He meant wet-dry, not dry-wet. They will coincide with cold-warm or possibly with warm-cold. It’s all changy-change and settled (but changy) science.
They just announced that cold la Nina cycles are caused by global warming.
Oh what a difference a year makes!
http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2014/01/19/climate-change-el-nino-global-warming/4586067/
There seems to be a cottage industry of kooks posing as intellectuals who just love to slam the Southwest United States. See here for example: http://grist.org/climate-energy/the-least-sustainable-city-phoenix-as-a-harbinger-for-our-hot-future/
Funny, but none of the horrors they talk about ever come true. It’s beautiful here in Phoenix and it’s wonderful to live here. We humans certainly have done a great job at figuring out how to live in hostile places like the desert, and make them bloom.
Someday we will even colonize the planets – but colonizing deserts is a good first step.
Phoenix gets water from elsewhere like LA. It is NOT ‘natural’. I lived there way back when it was a very small city in the 1950’s. It was much greener back then because even homeowners could irrigate their yards which we did regularly, pouring water in so deep you could swim in it when I was a child. I loved doing that.
Now, it looks to me dry, parched and much hotter due to lack of shade and greenery.
New comers from the very cold north think this is paradise, to me, it looks horrible.
We wouldn’t mind all this if the westerners stopped whining about it being too hot. I find that utterly ironic since 99% of them came there because it is hot and dry and a desert.