January 01, 2017

Snow in Sahara Blamed on Global Warming - Told You!

Timothy Birdnow

Here it is! I predicted the recent snowfall in the Sahara would be blamed on Global Warming and I was right.

It doesn't matter if it rains or is dry, snows or is warm, every conceivable weather event is linked to carbon dioxide-driven greenhouse heating of the planet - a heating that is at best a dubious proposition. Interestingly enough there has been no statistically significant warming of the Earth since 1998, at least (actually 19950.

Now snow falling is proof of Global Warming? fUGGITABOUTIT!

We live in surreal times.

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