Scratch The “Climate Change” Part ….

New York Times reporter contaminates his article with the usual climate change crap

Where the Colorado Runs Dry ….. decades of population growth, climate change and damming in the American Southwest have now desiccated the river in its lowest reaches

Where the Colorado River Runs Dry – NYTimes.com

Nice try …. The flow trend coming in to Arizona is slightly up, and last year had the largest June runoff on record.

ScreenHunter 46 Feb. 18 14.26 Scratch The Climate Change Part ....

Lake Powell Water Database

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5 Responses to Scratch The “Climate Change” Part ….

  1. avatar suyts says:

    OMG!!!!! That must mean we’re all gonna drown!!!!

  2. avatar Andy DC says:

    I thought warmer air hold more moisture. Won’t that be good for the Colorado River? Or does that only work when you get an unwanted flood or snowstorm?

  3. avatar Andy DC says:

    “Holds” more moisture. Sorry about my African American dialect.

  4. avatar Shooter says:

    OMG OVERPOPULATION!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111111111111111

  5. avatar John Greenfraud says:

    Ah ……. the oft-changing and ambiguous climate change term. The conflation of ‘global warming’ with ‘all weather’. Duplicitous terms like these are great for propagandists. The New York Times should be commended for being good at what they do.

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