Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Nebraska state [tabloid] climatologist Ken Dewey points to a tornado as evidence that CO2 is overheating the planet

State climatologist ponders whether disasters point to climate change (AUDIO)
A state climatologist sees an unstable climate system.

State Climatologist Ken Dewey with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln notes there has been a series of record-breaking disasters in the United States.

“It’s been a year of incredible extremes and some of this has got to be tied to climate change,” Dewey tells Nebraska Radio Network affiliate KLIN’s Jack and Dave Show. “The question is how much and to what degree and what are the causal factors.”

Dewey points to the tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri that struck last year.
Flashback: Disturbing Trend In Strong Tornadoes Continues | Real Science
Tornadoes peaked during the ice-age scare of the 1970s, because they are caused by global warming.

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