NOAA cooking the books on climate change

Remember When We Thought Climate Change Would Matter This Election?


Oct 20 2016, 3:33pm




The presidential election is almost over, and climate change was hardly an issue. Should we really be surprised?

This was supposed to be the election where climate change really mattered. Only, anyone watching the presidential debates wouldn't have a clue that 1) 2016 has been history's hottest year on record, and 2) our future leaders give any sort of crap about it.


According to a study by the Yale Program on Climate Communication, just 17 percent of the US population considers climate change a "top-tier" issue this election. Even among those who admit they're "concerned" about climate change (approximately 28 percent of the US population), global warming doesn't rank among their top 10 voting priorities. A separate Gallup poll found that four issues were most important to both Democrats and Republicans: the economy, terrorism, jobs, and healthcare.

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/remember-when-we-thought-climate-change-would-matter-this-election-presidential-debate
 
Oooooooops

Hmmm..........but I seem to recall very clearly that about this time last year, the four or five true believers in her promised us "climate change" would be the most critical issue in the campaign. And we all know who they are in here!!

How did that work out for ya s0ns??

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