No, seriously, that’s the headline
A dangerous shift in Obama’s ‘climate change’ rhetoric
Perhaps Obama’s just tired of discussing the weather
President Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday was a prime example of this shift. The president said “climate change†just once —compared with zero mentions in the 2011 address and two in 2010. When he did utter the phrase, it was merely to acknowledge the polarized atmosphere in Washington, saying, “The differences in this chamber may be too deep right now to pass a comprehensive plan to fight climate change.†By contrast, Obama used the terms “energy†and “clean energy†nearly two dozen times.
So, if Obama doesn’t talk about the weather, we’re all boned. Of course, perhaps all the Warmist could stop talking and starting changing their own behavior.