You just knew this was coming:
Al Gore warned climate change would make hurricanes worse, so why didn't we listen? https://t.co/fzfSH6m1Pc pic.twitter.com/71E5eTGqyB
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) September 9, 2017
Well the alarmists are finally sensing an opening after a very long dry spell:
https://twitter.com/CounterMoonbat/status/906346215926878209
You've been waiting since Wilma hit in October 2005 to ask this question haven't you?
— Paul Ogg (@JustOGG) September 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/Elocutioner/status/906563960786341890
Sad and pathetic, Newsweek.
Probably because there have been under half the hurricanes in FL over the last 50 years as the 50 years prior? But that's just my guess. https://t.co/YQUn2jdYRB
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) September 9, 2017
For the same reason we ignored Newsweek when you warned us in 1975 about global cooling.
— Steve Sturtevant (@srsturte2) September 9, 2017
Technically, it's 12 years…
— This Little Piggy (@woodyspigroasts) September 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/CrankyGordon/status/906311623035453440
12 years of quiet hurricane seasons. 12. We finally get a doozy and suddenly it's all about your SUVs again. The media is disgraceful.
— Gregory of Yardale (@buckyeffingdent) September 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/JammieWF/status/906505821365956609
#EvergreenTweet
Maybe Newsweek’s trying to help boost Gore’s disappointing box office for his most recent scare flick.
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