On most days, Katherine Hayhoe shovels global warming BS – but today she has to shovel a lighter colored substance.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Apparently K-K-K-Katie has not looked out the window yet. Not one tweet about her snow.
Katharine Hayhoe
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Poor Kivalina RT @postgreen Alaskan village needs to be relocated due to climate change
She must be talking about the Coming Ice Age. {:>D
Yes, the Alaskans will be moved to Texas! That is terribly expensive but I bet none of the natives will complain once they get air conditioners.
Native Alaskans did not build permanent towns, they were nomadic. Depending on the season , they would pick up their gear and relocate to be closer to resources. They did not have roads, offices, framed homes with modern heating, snow mobiles, trucks, etc…
Everyone knows that towns effect local climates. Land usage matters.
The elders of the Kivalina village were not so stupid as to voluntarily build on a gravel spit at the mouth of a river. Any person who has lived or hunted along the coast knows that such locations come — and often go! — with each major storm.
The moved there in 1905 because the Bureau of Indian Affairs gave them a choice which was in essence, “Move your village to this gravel spit or we will put you in prison.”
Ah Yes! Another find job done on the Indians by the Bureau that was supposed to protect them.
Too bad the idiots that built up past the “permanent” crescent that old New Orleans is on didn’t get that memo.
Working on a western reservation, I heard the locals referring to the “Enemy” this, the “Enemy” that.
It was the BIA.
The BureauRATs are the enemy of all of us. The American Indians were just their first target.
The Regulating Class
Dallas got a couple inches today as well. Can’t wait until the final February data is in, as many records are going to get smashed in the Midwest and Northeast, even the upper South.
Not sure if you saw the news Steve, but you brought record February snow to Denver. More to come tomorrow.