It was refreshing to see meteorologists apologize for their dire —
and wrong — predictions of an unprecedented snowstorm that they had said
would devastate the northeast.
It was a big storm, but the Northeast has seen lots of big snowstorms before and will probably see lots of big snowstorms again. That's called winter.
Unfortunately, we're not likely to hear similar apologies from those who've promoted "global warming" hysteria for years, in defiance of data that fail to fit their climate models.
What is at issue is not whether there is "climate change" — which nobody has ever denied — but whether the specific predictions of the "global warming" crowd as to the direction and magnitude of worldwide temperature changes are holding up over the years.
It was a big storm, but the Northeast has seen lots of big snowstorms before and will probably see lots of big snowstorms again. That's called winter.
Unfortunately, we're not likely to hear similar apologies from those who've promoted "global warming" hysteria for years, in defiance of data that fail to fit their climate models.
What is at issue is not whether there is "climate change" — which nobody has ever denied — but whether the specific predictions of the "global warming" crowd as to the direction and magnitude of worldwide temperature changes are holding up over the years.
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