More Evidence of Global ... er ... Warming?
Snowflakes were spotted in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday. That's Tuesday, November 21 (autumn, not winter), 2006 (well into the age of SUV's and atmosphere-polluting industries). That’s Orlando, in the center of the sunshine state.
There wasn't a lot of snow, just a few flakes. Just think, if it weren't for the evil United States and its careless, thoughtless environmental policies, Orlando residents might have been able to build snowmen this week.
There wasn't a lot of snow, just a few flakes. Just think, if it weren't for the evil United States and its careless, thoughtless environmental policies, Orlando residents might have been able to build snowmen this week.
4 Comments:
You gotta love it! Of course, it has to be George Bush's fault.
It's "humorous" posts like this that seek to trivalize the impact of man on the enviroment.
Clearly the weather isn't what it used to be. It surely isn't like it was when I was a kid -- 40 years ago.
Now that could be cyclical or it could be man. Either way, things are the same as they used to be.
And I think it's foolish to think that man can't impact the enviroment, regardless of the planet's recuperative powers.
center mclefty,
First, thanks for visiting my blog and for leaving a comment.
Secondly, you're correct. The weather isn't what it used to be. 30 years ago, scientists were predicting that we were entering another ice age.
Bryan,
Are you coming back?
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