"Where Did The Global Warming Go? The President Explains It For You...

As always, ask yourself how this quote (spotted by Reason’s Tim Cavanaugh, who also supplies the above headline) would play in the legacy media if the previous president uttered it:

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First of all, we just got five feet of snow in Washington and so everybody is like — a lot of the people who are opponents of climate change, they say, see, look at that, there’s all this snow on the ground, this doesn’t mean anything.  I want to just be clear that the science of climate change doesn’t mean that every place is getting warmer; it means the planet as a whole is getting warmer.  But what it may mean is, for example, Vancouver, which is supposed to be getting snow during the Olympics, suddenly is at 55 degrees, and Dallas suddenly is getting seven inches of snow.

The idea is, is that as the planet as a whole gets warmer, you start seeing changing weather patterns, and that creates more violent storm systems, more unpredictable weather.  So any single place might end up being warmer; another place might end up being a little bit cooler; there might end up being more precipitation in the air, more monsoons, more hurricanes, more tornadoes, more drought in some places, floods in other places.

So I just — that’s one aspect of the science that I think everybody should understand.

And just think of his knowledge of the medical profession!

Update: On the other hand, thank Gaia for small favors: at least the president didn’t call it “Global Weirding” as Thomas Friedman recently did.

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