The coastlines flooded by Florence and Michael ??? That's all I got except who the fvck pays good money to buy the Times rag?
They would most likely be referring to this. Please note, I am not endorsing this article, just trying to answer your question. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...level-rise-and-storms/?utm_term=.879e9accdeb9
Meh....it couldn't possibly be over development large areas of impervious surfaces. Mia Herman looks pretty good.
I love my government - this is what happened on the senate floor today. Velociraptors, Tauntauns and giant seahorses
Just clear the cookies their site sets and you can read it free. The offenders are: washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com pwapi.washingtonpost.com
He brings up a good point that holds true in alot of arenas.....i.e. follow the money and what the banks do. If there's one thing in the world banks hate doing, its losing money.
Wow, whomever that fellow is he is a cranky old cooter. Our resident grammar nazi summed it up nicely. "Forecasts/Predictions are not facts. Ever." --dsapsis Considering that AGW was the hypothesis resulting from computer generated models, and the predictions within that theory have been 100% wrong, I will agree with dsapsis as those forecasts/predictions have proven to be non-factual. Not one single prediction has happened. Not one. Watch Gore's first movie and it will put to rest any silly thoughts of the possibility of AGW having a shred of legitimacy.
There is a website called outline.com, if you paste the http info, it will allow you to read the text. Does not work for some such as NYT and you have to copy the text before the "pay-up sucka" overlay hides the http info. I use it to also read the websites without the annoying ads.
Dan Pena, 50 billion dollar man, he is pretty funny. The Guthrie Group is his baby. This one is funny, there is a video running around. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019...lizations-that-fell-because-of-climate-change Goddamn Mayans and their fossil fools.