Will CNN anchor and climate astrologer Deb Feyerick take to the airwaves today wondering if Russia was just hit with “climate change”?
(Reuters) More than 500 people were injured when a meteorite shot across the sky and exploded over central Russia on Friday, sending fireballs crashing to Earth, shattering windows and damaging buildings.
They’re actually talking about 900-1000 being injured, but most aren’t serious, fortunately.
If you think I’m kidding about Warmists creating a link, alas, no. Here’s Think Progress’ Andrea Peterson, who’s discussing the budget cuts to NASA (which doesn’t seem all that interested in space exploration these days. Outreach to make Islamists feel good is more in their targets)
It’s a rough time for science right now:The U.S. is facing serious negative impacts on long-term economic competitiveness due to research and development cuts and politicians deemed “saviors†choose to ignore the evidence of climate change. But maybe today’s headlines will be enough to spur the nation’s leaders to have a serious dialogue about investing in space research.
Space research is a worthy expenditure. Perhaps NASA could do a little research also on that big nuclear furnace at the center of the solar system.
