Here’s yet another disciple of the Cult of Climastrology
(Huffington Post) It was a lovely spring day in Chicago. Last week it hit a balmy 60 degrees as the season began to move off of winter. Opening Day of the baseball season is just around the corner, less than a mere two weeks away on April 5. I look my morning constitutional, and some of it was even outdoors;
And the elves back at the homestead are all laughing.
Yes, this is Chicago on Monday morning, March 23. That’s three days after the official beginning of Spring. It was 29 degrees when I set out on my early morning walk. By 10:30, the snow was coming down even harder. And yes, the first game of the baseball season will be at Wrigley Field is only 13 days away. I expect to hear Cubs announcer Pat Hughes call out that the runner sleds into second base for a double.
Where is Sen.James Inhofe (R-OK) when you really need him? Now’s when you’d love to see him on the Senate floor with that snowball, ridiculing the concept of Climate Change…
Haha! The Earth is warming according to the Cult of Climastrology (CoC) but it snowed in Chicago in March! Therefore there is no global warming! Snow is cold! Global warming is warm!
Don’t be suckered in by the likes of Mr. Teach. Our climate has accumulated energy equivalent to over 2 billion Hiroshima bombs since 1998, which is causing the Arctic sea ice, Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets to melt, and the ocean and surface temperatures to rise. Don’t be a CoC sucker. Don’t listen to the deniers.
“Our climate has accumulated energy equivalent to over 2 billion Hiroshima bombs since 1998.”
Love the analogy. Sounds really scary.
Since 1998 Global Warming has supposedly been occurring at 4 Hiroshima bombs per second supporting your 2 billion figure.
In comparison, the sun puts 2700 Hiroshima bombs of energy on the earth every second.
Even if C02 were the cause, which is still up for debate, the results is insignificant.
I live near Chicago and what this fool is seeing is nothing new. Snow in March or April is normal. So are wide swings in temperatures. That is how Spring and Fall works around here.
And snowed out baseball games are nothing new for Chicago either.