Super Storms, Super Norms
The only thing matching the close timing of the highest levels of greenhouse gases ever recorded, the unfolding disaster from the biggest typhoon, the ongoing cleanup from Super Storm Sandy and the realities of the widest tornado ever - - see The National Geographic magazine's superlative current coverage - - is the super denial of climate change and the extreme weather events it spawns.
Or as then-US Senate candidate Ron Johnson said:
Johnson, in an interview last month, described believers in manmade causes of climate change as "crazy" and the theory as "lunacy."
"It's far more likely that it's just sunspot activity or just something in the geologic eons of time," he said.
Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere "gets sucked down by trees and helps the trees grow," said Johnson.A position duly noted by The League of Conservation Voters, for the record.
On the other hand, 97% of scientists disagree with Johnson's position, NASA reports:
2 comments:
And RoJo knows this how? From his experience as a scientist?
So what happened in 1980 that the progression began upward with no progression since 1940?
Unleaded gas?
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