Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Warmist cartoonist Neil Wagner: "The inhabitants of Climate Denial World live in an atmosphere unrestrained by facts, science, or statistical likelihood"

Neil Wagner: Climate Change Giveth and Taketh (But Mostly Taketh)
Climate Denial World is a strange and wonderous place. The inhabitants of Climate Denial World live in an atmosphere unrestrained by facts, science, or statistical likelihood.

Here on Planet Earth, our climate scientists are virtually unanimous in their assessment of climate change, and time proves their research to be eerily accurate. The effects of climate change are increasingly extreme and unprecedented. Residents of Climate Denial World have a sunnier disposition; climate change is a good thing.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (headquartered in Climate Denial World) has stated that global warming would reduce wintertime mortality/morbidity to a much greater degree than it would increase summertime deaths. That doessound like a good thing! Meanwhile, Fox News' Greg Gutfeld not only believes global warming is good, he reinforces the strength of his opinion by adding, "If a polar bear dies I don't feel bad." Stay strong, Greg.

Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Dennis Avery says, "Two thousand years of published human histories say that the warm periods were good for people." I'm guessing Exxon-Mobil (one source of the Institute's funding) wholeheartedly agrees.
Neil Wagner
Neil Wagner is a Creative Director, illustrator, and creator of the "What on Earth?" comic strip and blog appearing on ScienceFriday.com

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