The year 2009 is proving to be a yet
another very inconvenient year for the promoters of man-made global warming fears. As the "
year without a summer" continues, the U.S. in July alone has
broken over 3000 cold temperature records, and
global temps have fallen .74F since Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth" was released in 2006. In addition, meteorologists are predicting more record cold and snow this winter. (See:
Brisk July portends 'heavy snowfalls and bitter cold this winter along Eastern Seaboard')
But man-made climate fear promoters have finally constructed an explanation for the recent record cold temperatures.
The explanation? According to climate activists: "Global warming made it less cool."It appears the global warming fear movement has gone from predictions that we face a "climate crisis" and we are all going to die to their new slogan: "Global warming made it less cool."
The environmental activist group Union of Concerned Scientists declared "Global warming made it less cool." Brenda Ekwurzel, of the Union of Concerned Scientists, claimed in a
July 24, 2009 letter to the editor in the
Washington Post that "2008 was a cooler year, but global warming made it less cool."
Let's consider the Union of Concerned Scientists' claim that "global warming made it less cool."
Gore's hometown, Nashville, recently
broke an 1877 cold temp record set when Rutherford B. Hayes was in the White House.
Are we to believe that instead of breaking the 1877 Nashville cold temperature record set when Rutherford B. Hayes was president, the city would have allegedly broken a hypothetical 1862 cold temp record set when Abraham Lincoln was president? Or a hypothetical 1797 temperature record set when George Washington was president?