Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Global Warming and Energy

Seven die from snowstorm.

Buffalo buried in snow.
"Even for Buffalo, a place that typically shrugs at snow, this was an epic snowfall, the kind of onslaught folks will be telling their grandchildren about.
The Buffalo area found itself buried under as much as 5½ feet of snow Wednesday, with another lake-effect storm expected to bring 2 to 3 more feet by late Thursday."
Watch out for global warming.

One-fifth of Ohio's corn crop got buried in snow. This is a good reminder that global cooling shortens the growing season and reduces the food supply.
"“The farmer is at the whim of mother nature and, with the spring we had and then with the fall being wet, the farmers just could not get into the fields to get what they needed to get done,” said Mandy Havener, organization director for the Miami County Farm Bureau."
The season was shortened in spring and fall. Eight feet in three days.

Power grid sets new record.

El Nino may be coming back.

The US spends over $8.8 billion annually directly in taxes promoting the global warming fraud, but the media wants to focus on one PR firm that uses a fraction of the resources to combat the fraud. This article is seriously biased. Converting average citizens from the fraud is a good thing, and it's not astroturfing.

The total cost of the global warming fraud is significantly higher than $8.8 billion annually.

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