Posted by Red1 on March 21, 2010 at 07:01:40 from (209.236.250.213):
In Reply to: OT Texas, March 20 posted by JMOR on March 21, 2010 at 06:15:26:
JMOR said: (quoted from post at 06:15:26 03/21/10)
tlak said: (quoted from post at 07:00:07 03/21/10) Glad you finally figured it out. Odd weather patterns are a part of Global Warming.
That's the "new story" ever since the warming didn't materialize. It is a safer claim for them, since we have and always have had changes in the weather. What a cruel joke! Money grab.
I keep reminding myself its just a few of you...and possibly just pushing some buttons. Thats a shame, the GW event is very serious.
I do think more people are aware, good lord farmers should be the most worried.....that climates are varying, drastically. Read up on Australias drought. But that could change to unseasonal and very strong storms causing flash flooding.
It's all very disturbing that the world isn't doing more in the face of such ongoing unatural weather events.
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