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Al Gore blames record U.S. cold on climate change — then meteorologist drops truth bomb on him
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Joe Bastardi
@BigJoeBastardi


So let me get this straight, This cold is from climate change, Previous cold shots werent, Previous cold shots like 83-84 this period colder. So what these guys want us to believe is the cold is from climate change, but climate change made it come up short of previous cold shots
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...LjAC&usg=AOvVaw2Z-7j3zASnsThrbCpbIP6v&ampcf=1
 
TheBlaze

Al Gore blames record U.S. cold on climate change — then meteorologist drops truth bomb on him
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Joe Bastardi
@BigJoeBastardi


So let me get this straight, This cold is from climate change, Previous cold shots werent, Previous cold shots like 83-84 this period colder. So what these guys want us to believe is the cold is from climate change, but climate change made it come up short of previous cold shots
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...LjAC&usg=AOvVaw2Z-7j3zASnsThrbCpbIP6v&ampcf=1


Al Gore is an elixir salesman and he committed fraud/theft on a grand scale......
Exposing his and others Grand Lies about Earths Climate Cycles should be a
major priority to stop the theft of small countries wealth !!!!
 
Time for this loon to go, he has out lived his brain.

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Stephen Hawking: I'll pay to send climate change deniers to Venus

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/scien...iers-to-venus/ar-AAuyQ62?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=iehp
 
I wonder if those comments are really coming from him or are they someone Else's interpretation
of his responses ......Something to ponder.
Good point.
I wonder if we can blame someone else for all the BS the kooks spout around here, make more sense than the lefties just being that crazy.
 
A 2-foot-long venomous sea snake found Monday slithering along a California beach has biologists wondering if the find is more than a fluke.

A person walking along Newport Beach found a 25-inch-long yellow-bellied sea snake and gave it to a lifeguard, who took the serpent to Pacific Marine Mammal Center. It was later euthanized.

"When one of these marine serpents washes up on a beach," said Greg Pauly, herpetological curator at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. "It means it is sick and doesn’t have enough energy to swim out beyond the shore break."
The venomous snake is named for its yellow scales and yellow tail with black spots. The populous species can be found along the coasts of Africa, Asia, Australia, Central America and Mexico.

While a rare sight where it was found, the species has been spotted more often in recent years as warmer water temperatures have extended north, Pauly said.

Monday’s find was the third since 2015 and fifth since 1972.

"Oceans are warming and the species that respond to that change will be those that are the most mobile. So the big question now is this: Are sea snakes swimming off the coast of Southern California the new normal?" Pauly said. "A few more of these sea snake sightings in Southern California and we’ll have a pattern telling us that something remarkable is happening in our ocean and the species it supports."
 
A 2-foot-long venomous sea snake found Monday slithering along a California beach has biologists wondering if the find is more than a fluke.

A person walking along Newport Beach found a 25-inch-long yellow-bellied sea snake and gave it to a lifeguard, who took the serpent to Pacific Marine Mammal Center. It was later euthanized.

"When one of these marine serpents washes up on a beach," said Greg Pauly, herpetological curator at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. "It means it is sick and doesn’t have enough energy to swim out beyond the shore break."
The venomous snake is named for its yellow scales and yellow tail with black spots. The populous species can be found along the coasts of Africa, Asia, Australia, Central America and Mexico.

While a rare sight where it was found, the species has been spotted more often in recent years as warmer water temperatures have extended north, Pauly said.

Monday’s find was the third since 2015 and fifth since 1972.

"Oceans are warming and the species that respond to that change will be those that are the most mobile. So the big question now is this: Are sea snakes swimming off the coast of Southern California the new normal?" Pauly said. "A few more of these sea snake sightings in Southern California and we’ll have a pattern telling us that something remarkable is happening in our ocean and the species it supports."
Probably got sick from all the shit in the water when it swam past OB.
 
Industrial Regulation

Matt Ridley, a columnist for the U.K.-based Times, writes about the pernicious impact of cronyism, licensing, and industrial policy.

Domestic electricity bills are a higher proportion of household budgets for the poor than for the rich, so this policy is regressive; doubly so, because the wind and solar subsidies mostly go to the rich.
 
A study by three academics from Yale’s Department of Psychology concludes that people want fairness rather than equality.

Why people prefer unequal societies

…there is no evidence that people are bothered by economic inequality itself. Rather, they are bothered by something that is often confounded with inequality: economic unfairness. Drawing upon laboratory studies, cross-cultural research, and experiments with babies and young children, we argue that humans naturally favour fair distributions, not equal ones, and that when fairness and equality clash, people prefer fair inequality over unfair equality.
 
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