“Patterns of extreme weather are caused by climate change.”

Patterns of extreme stupidity are caused by listening to Al Gore.

Climate change is real.

Weather is to an inch as climate is to a mile. Meaning: Climate is the big picture, and weather is what’s happening on The Weather Channel. Meaning: Winter is not evidence against the Earth’s warming.

Patterns of extreme weather are caused by climate change. And 100-year floods every decade and devastating tornadoes don’t care what you think about Al Gore’s PowerPoint presentations. Unless you own stock in an oil or coal company, still doubting the glaciers are disappearing is denying against your own interest.

The weather doesn’t care if you believe in global warming, don’t believe in global warming or do but don’t think it’s caused by human activity. Weather kills indiscriminately, regardless of opinion.

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14 Responses to “Patterns of extreme weather are caused by climate change.”

  1. Ralph says:

    “Climate change is real.”

    Yeah it’s called spring to summer. Cold meets hot air and BLAM we get weather. Get a brain, or a new source of income. Whatever fits.

  2. A K Haart says:

    “100-year floods every decade”

    So maybe the technical name could be 10-year floods – to avoid confusion.

  3. Jimash says:

    Every weather event becomes a chance to drive home the flawed hypothesis.
    Even Geological events get the treatment.
    The only ones that don’t count are the cold and snow.

  4. Jimbo says:

    Meaning: Winter is not evidence against the Earth’s warming.

    It’s evidence that the milder winters we were promised was a pile of crap. Have you noticed they use weather events to back up global warming?

    Patterns of extreme weather are caused by climate change.

    Where is the peer reviewed evidence to back up this extreme claim. There is no trend in extreme weather over the decades.

    No trend. 🙂
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2011.01.021

  5. co2fan says:

    “Weather kills indiscriminately, regardless of opinion.”

    That’s not what Brad Johnson thinks
    “Storms Kill Over 250 Americans In States Represented By Climate Pollution Deniers”

    http://www.webcitation.org/5yJLBOgTq

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