Right. This is what they need
Singapore: We need "better storytelling" to convince people that global warming caused "freakish cool weather, the longest cold spell experienced here in at least a decade" #ClimateCult https://t.co/RriQn75TbY
— Tom Nelson (@TomANelson) March 11, 2018
From the link
SINGAPORE: The story about climate change arguably got its first big public hit more than ten years ago with Al Gore’s documentary about global warming An Inconvenient Truth.
But maintaining public attention and keeping the heat on climate change action have been tough.
Well, when you’re holding up a movie riddled with lies and errors, along with failed prognostications, this is what you get.
People need to be excited and inspired to take action and change their behaviour, he added.
Why should they, when their Warmist betters not only refuse to do the same, but tend to have much higher carbon footprints than your average Warmist?
EXTREME WEATHER IN EARLY JANUARY
The start of 2018 has been marked by extreme weather with widespread impact on public safety, transport, energy and health around the world.
A major winter storm hit the United States Atlantic coast in early January, battering coastal areas with heavy snow, blizzards and strong winds and a drop in temperatures. (snip)
Flash floods, strong winds and hailstones in Singapore coupled with a bout of freakish cool weather, the longest cold spell experienced here in at least a decade showed we were not immune. (snip)
These extreme weather events were both signals of a dangerous, human-made shift in Earth’s climate as much as they were a natural stretch of bad luck.
First, who would have imagined that winter weather would occur in winter (there’s bit in the article about gasp summer weather occurring in summer in the Southern Hemisphere). That’s unheard of, right?
Second, these people are actually attempting to blame significant cold, such as the longest cold spell in at least a decade, on greenhouse gasses. It’s an unscientific cult.
Read: ‘Climate Change’ Needs Better Storytelling Or Something »
EXTREME WEATHER IN EARLY JANUARY

(Margaret Renkl starts out with a bit about the recent warmth, and birds waking her up with singing, which is totally horrible)
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