When Virginia's newly minted attorney general challenged the EPA's finding that global warming poses a threat to human well-being, he quipped that he was looking out the window at "30+ inches of global snowing." Yuck, yuck, yuck.
Well then, does tomorrow's forecast prove the EPA is right after all?
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Can we agree that sticking your head out the window probably isn't the best way to make decisions about long term climate trends? Can we agree that the chief end of being attorney general isn't trying out to be some sweater girl for a tea party calendar?
Probably not.
Sigh.
P.S. January, 2010 was the warmest January on record. November to January was the hottest ever recorded. The previous decade was the hottest since records have been kept. NOVA is next door to a media hub and the capital of the free world, but despite Ken Cuccinelli's myopia, it is not a microcosm of global climate. It is a small piece of a warming globe. And Ken Cuccinelli is a lawyer, not a scientist.




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