97° of global warming.

The Republican Party of Virginia, February 2010:

If it’s cold, there’s no such thing as global climate change. It’s very hot, therefore global climate change is real. Just a reminder of the logic brought to you by the Republican Party of Virginia.

Published by Waldo Jaquith

Waldo Jaquith (JAKE-with) is an open government technologist who lives near Char­lottes­­ville, VA, USA. more »

6 replies on “97° of global warming.”

  1. I found you on a website for Menears. I have it as well and am looking to chat with others who have the disease.

  2. C’mon, Waldo, try to keep up. It changed from Global Warming to Climate Change a long time ago…. ever since Algore and his groupies realized that 10 years of global cooling was a very inconvenient fact.

    By the way, I don’t know anyone who denies that climate change exists. The climate is *always* changing. It’s the manmade variety — the kind that Algore claims necessitates drastic (and liberal dictated) societal shifts — that is dubious.

  3. I knew you couldn’t pass up a chance like this Publius. I have one question for you though….who is algore? Is it like algorithm?

    Also, if science is something you just can’t believe, I wonder how you get through your daily life. There is disputed, but indisputable evidence that the climate is in a shambles and headed for worse.

  4. It changed from Global Warming to Climate Change a long time ago…. ever since Algore and his groupies realized that 10 years of global cooling was a very inconvenient fact.

    Well, no, it’s because “global warming” is a massive oversimplification. If you dump a kettle of boiling water into a bathtub of ice water, it doesn’t all immediately warm up evenly. Some portions will actually get colder, some will get much hotter, and things get complicated in the edge areas. But, eventually, it all evens out to end up more or less the same temperature, though with some vertical banding.

    There’s been no “10 years of global cooling”—any of these NASA measurements of historic global temperatures makes that perfectly clear.

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