Boy, what a difference a day makes, huh?
As Twitchy reported, yesterday, the EPA sounded the alarm about scary, scary sunlight:
Think sunny days are good for plants? Not always. Sunlight causes #ozone to form, which harms foliage, weakens trees: http://t.co/6skU7aBsTx
— U.S. EPA (@EPA) September 29, 2015
Well today, after having some time to sleep on it, they’ve changed their minds:
Correction: Sunny days are good for plants, but ground-level ozone is not. Sunlight helps ozone to form. http://t.co/kyFxKK2e89
— U.S. EPA (@EPA) September 30, 2015
Well, EPA? Which is it?
@EPA Confused on sunshine? Sure we trust you on climate change. #derps pic.twitter.com/vGDYDv6pc0
— J Johnson ❌ (@jjohnson101075) September 30, 2015
These jokers can’t even settle their own science!
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