Winds of Change
Environmental journalist Eugene Linden, in an excellent article in the Los Angeles Times, writes that climate change is already having bad effects, even (or perhaps especially) on states whose governors loudly sneer at anthropogenic global warming: Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Texas governor Rick Perry proclaimed three official days of prayer, in which the good citizens of Texas prayed fervently for rain, with predictable results.
Linden is the author of a 2007 book, The Winds of Change: Climate, Weather, and the Destruction of Civilizations.
The LA Times is a real newspaper. Too bad Las Vegas doesn't have one.
7 comments:
New Mexico too now?
Link to the article?
Perry's (or is that Parry's?) problem is not the call for prayer, it is that he didn't call for a rain dance! If everybody in Texas had done a rain dance, the extra humidity from all the sweating bodies might have led to some rain, buy just praying doesn't work up a sweat.
Link is in the title
yeah ask a child and they'll tell you need to dance for rain, not pray. These guys need to retake their supernatural 101.
Talking of supernatural I had a strange dream last night that skeptics were gloating because UAH dropped to 0.17C. Just putting that out there in case it comes true cuz noone will believe me afterwards...
Rattus -- "Perry's (or is that Parry's?) problem is not the call for prayer, it is that he didn't call for a rain dance!"
Strangely enough, that's exactly the kind of thing godfearing folk were doing during the Great Dust Bowl. Read up on Hugh Hammond Bennett.
-One's reason and senses have primacy over any text. (Trasnslation: use the gifts I gave you first, before you did into supplemental sources. Revealed Truths are there for guidance. They are not chains.) Since, you, Gov. Perry, have sinned against Reason and your Senses, your entire state will be punished.
-- from God and AGW, a tragedy in 500 Trillion Acts.
translated from the original by
Jeffrey Davis
Rain dance always works; continue dancing until it rains.
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