Saturday, June 18, 2011

Warmist Ray Pierrehumbert suggests that he'd blame CO2 for this run of weather: "if one year we had 105-degree heat waves, then the next decade we had unusually cold winters"

The wit and wisdom of ‘Real’ Climate scientist Dr. Ray Pierrehumbert | Watts Up With That?
“We’re drawing attention to the vast body of literature accumulating, which says when it comes to global warming, we may not be just looking at a different climate, but one that is more variable from year to year than our present climate. Think about what would happen if one year we had 105-degree heat waves, then the next decade we had unusually cold winters, and then we had 50 years of drought. It would be very hard to adapt to that kind of climate.”

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