Well, I was going to discuss either the confirmation of May’s below average temps (still not a longer term trend, mind you) or Rep Dana Rohrabacher’s (R-Ca) take on Lieberman-Warner, but, na. The whole anthropogenic global warming debate is pretty much political and sociological (when we rely on consensus, it is not science, it is socioligy), so, let’s see what kind of idiot it creates
A French skyscraper climber nicknamed “Spiderman” scaled The New York Times’ 52-story tower Thursday, unfurling a banner calling attention to global warming before police arrested him at the top.
Alain Robert climbed the slats covering the midtown Manhattan building’s facade to hang the banner, which read, “Global warming kills more people than a 9/11 every week.”
Hundreds of bystanders craned their necks to watch the stunt. Workers cheered from a construction site across the street, and Robert pumped his fist.
Well, that’s really special. Because apparently no one knows about the issue of global warming, whether it is anthropogenic, natural, or a combination. I guess those 36,703 articles for “global warming” at Google News are figments of my imagination.
But, hey, this is mostly what the Climahysterics do: call attention to it, then go on and leave massive carbon footprints.
