To: All
So how are the storms of the 1930s to be attributed to CO2-driven “climate change”????
2 posted on
09/10/2017 11:19:38 AM PDT by
Enchante
To: Enchante
Why coal of course. People were still getting home coal deliveries back then. Firewood. They burned their yard leaves, man!
/sarc
4 posted on
09/10/2017 11:21:31 AM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: Enchante
So how are the storms of the 1930s to be attributed to CO2-driven climate change????
I guess you weren’t paying attention when you An Inconvenient Truth and manbearpig told us that the relationship between atmospheric carbon and global temperature is “complicated”.
6 posted on
09/10/2017 11:24:18 AM PDT by
samtheman
(As an oil exporter, why would the Russians prefer Trump to Hillary? (Get it or be stupid.))
To: Enchante
Oh! oh! let me try!
said, "So how are the storms of the 1930s to be attributed to CO2-driven climate change????"
That is easy. it was the time of the depression. Humans used less energy and less coal was burned. thus the temperature of the earth became cooler. Creating a temperature difference in the oceans. Resulting is larger storms.
Now give me my check please.
30 posted on
09/10/2017 12:50:54 PM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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