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Woodward’s book hits Washington tomorrow.
A major hurricane may hit Washington a couple of days later.
The internal witch hunt for the op-ed whisperer is forging ahead.
All we need now is Mueller to drop a bomb this week and we could have a perfect storm. Of course I’m only speculating about Mueller.
In any event, this should be quite a week in Trumpworld.
I think it’s especially ironic that a potentially Category 5 hurricane is bearing down on the Climate Change Denier-In-Chief.
What do hurricanes have to do with climate change? Are you saying there were no hurricanes before humans and that the Earth was all peaceful and 70° and sunny?
Oops. Forgot one. Apparently Stormy Daniels will now be free to tell her story since Trump has stipulated there is no agreement preventing her from doing so.
What do hurricanes have to do with climate change? Are you saying there were no hurricanes before humans and that the Earth was all peaceful and 70° and sunny?
Seriously??
<sigh>
Global warming increases ocean temperatures, which in turn increases the frequency and severity of hurricanes.
During the PETM, the global mean temperature seems to have risen by as much as 5-8 °C (9-14 °F) to an average temperature as high as 23 °C (73 °F), in contrast to the global average temperature of today at just under 15 °C (60 °F). Geologists and paleontologists think that during much of the Paleocene and early Eocene, the poles were free of ice caps, and palm trees and crocodiles lived above the Arctic Circle, while much of the continental United States had a sub-tropical environment.[5]
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