Also, he was just touring the damage from California’s wildfires. I’ll point out that the fires broke out in November, not July. Normally, we’ve already had a couple of weeks of light rain by Thanksgiving. This year we had the hottest, driest summer in decades but no major fires. Cut to November. When a power transformer sparked there was tons of bone dry kindling waiting to burn and the Santa Ana winds were ready to whip it all into a class five killstorm.
It's kind of funny and scary how some people doesn't "believe" in global warming. Like, they don't think it's a fact, they think it's an opinion or something
LocalInactivist on November 22nd, 2018 at 08:51 UTC »
Also, he was just touring the damage from California’s wildfires. I’ll point out that the fires broke out in November, not July. Normally, we’ve already had a couple of weeks of light rain by Thanksgiving. This year we had the hottest, driest summer in decades but no major fires. Cut to November. When a power transformer sparked there was tons of bone dry kindling waiting to burn and the Santa Ana winds were ready to whip it all into a class five killstorm.
IntegritySoul24 on November 22nd, 2018 at 11:27 UTC »
It's kind of funny and scary how some people doesn't "believe" in global warming. Like, they don't think it's a fact, they think it's an opinion or something
AsthmaticMechanic on November 22nd, 2018 at 11:54 UTC »
Hrm, so we're routinely having extreme weather events that "shatter ALL RECORDS", like every single year, and you think the climate isn't changing?