Thursday, February 18, 2010

Was Global Warming Responsible for Cutting Drought Conditions in the US from 50% to 7%?

E-mail to Congress:

EIN News says, "Dramatic Drought Turnaround; Farmers and Communities Are Relieved As Much of the U.S. Emerges From a Deep Drought. Only about 7 percent of the U.S. is experiencing drought conditions, down from a peak of close to 50 percent in August 2007. Only small parts of Hawaii are currently under "extreme" drought conditions. (abcnews.go.com)".

The latest jargon from the climate-change activists is that global warming, which is attributed to increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, has contributed to unsettled weather conditions. They say that the spells of snow ice i and general cold weather in the US this winter are characteristic of what we can expect, but it will be variable. Personally I consider this so much hogwash.

On the other hand since we have already been indoctrinated into dealing in fantasy, let's play along for the ride.

If drought conditions in the US have been cut from 50% to 7%, and this is caused by global warming, that's good! I am now in favor of the results of global warming. I don't believe in the concept. The science is all wrong, with respect to what the advocates claim. But who am I to argue with favorable results. Hooray for global warming!

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