Posted on 01/11/2017 12:03:24 PM PST by ColdOne
Bill Nye took to Twitter to blame man-made global warming for flooding across Northern California that claimed at least three lives over the weekend.
Nye, who rarely misses a chance to link extreme weather to human activities, suggested Californias flooding meant wed be better off not pulling out of the United Nations Paris agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
President-elect Donald Trump promised to cancel the Paris agreement the Obama administration signed in 2016. The Senate never voted on the agreement.
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Yeah. That guy.
You’re right.
guy!
Yes, but there is more than enough information available to blow gaping holes through “scientific” theory. Enough to make the scientists look either corrupt or blithering idiots. Climate science is not rocket science after all.
I’ve taught my students to call him “Bill Nye the actor guy.” They are quite passionate about it.
Interesting that Nye and his ilk blamed the CA drought on man and the end of the drought on man.
Actually, Nye was right, the drought was manmade due to misguided water management. We release water from our dams like the Pacific ocean is paying top dollar for it.
Cali also has the fish they try to protect. Oh the nut growers get most the water, and the alfalfa growers too.
I don’t know anyone who eats delta smelt but the whole world loves our almonds and alfalfa.
Delta Smelt is not for humans. I have heard it is fish bait. Alfalfa goes to Dubia. Saudi Arabia for the camel races.
I’ll take your word for it on the camel races.
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Bill Nye, the moron guy.
It can happen that another “ARkStorm” hits the West Coast like the one in 1861-1862 where it rained for 28 straight days in Southern California. The Sacramento Valley was an inland sea.
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