Was the uprising in Syria exacerbated by climate change? | Grist
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (best known for its Doomsday Clock) echoed the U.N.’s Darfur argument, suggesting that climate may have played a role in the uprising in Syria.Flood Activity in Asia
Based on simulations provided by mathematical models, climate alarmists generally predict more frequent and more severe floods in response to global warming. In this summary we examine real-world data relative to this claim as it pertains to Asia.Climate change driving tropical fish south in Australian waters (?)
Any observed change is most likely to be due to closer monitoring but let us give the writers below the benefit of the doubt and accept that tropical species really are in fact spreading into cooler waters. The only thing we can be sure of in the matter, however, is that it is NOT due to global warming. Why? Because there has been no global warming for 15 years. Global temperatures are on a long-term plateau. Something non-existent cannot cause anythingIt Is Official – Second Coldest August 16 in Fort Collins History | Real Science
Don't you think that HAARP could affect climate change? They have finally figured out the keys to earthquakes and hurricanes, so simple raising of temperatures should be a slam dunk. Let's not forget that they started with El Ninos by beaming the waters west of Mexico. Closest estimates are a tad more than two million lives lost to places like Katrina, Sumatra, Fukashima, etc.
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