Reparations in England

King Chuck is a liberal climate change disciple, so amusing when liberals attack their own.
 
As climate chaos brings droughts, floods and the destruction to Europe, the U.S., China, Japan and other advanced nations, they will have to devote all their resources to maintaining stability in their own countries. They won't have the ability to bail out the Third World through reparations or much of anything else.

How do we differentiate between natural droughts, floods and destruction and AGW droughts, floods and destruction?
 
How do we differentiate between natural droughts, floods and destruction and AGW droughts, floods and destruction?
"At this stage, 'natural cycle' no longer applies," Chris E. Forest, professor of climate dynamics in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at Pennsylvania State University, told Newsweek. "Across the globe, the likelihood of breaking weather extremes is directly related to the impact of climate change related to multiple causes, but primarily, increasing heat-trapping gases like CO2, CH4, N2O, and changes in landscape and landcover."
 
"At this stage, 'natural cycle' no longer applies," Chris E. Forest, professor of climate dynamics in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at Pennsylvania State University, told Newsweek. "Across the globe, the likelihood of breaking weather extremes is directly related to the impact of climate change related to multiple causes, but primarily, increasing heat-trapping gases like CO2, CH4, N2O, and changes in landscape and landcover."

"At this stage, 'natural cycle' no longer applies,"

Of course not. All droughts, floods and destruction are now because of CO2.
 
"At this stage, 'natural cycle' no longer applies," Chris E. Forest, professor of climate dynamics in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at Pennsylvania State University, told Newsweek. "Across the globe, the likelihood of breaking weather extremes is directly related to the impact of climate change related to multiple causes, but primarily, increasing heat-trapping gases like CO2, CH4, N2O, and changes in landscape and landcover."

Chris E. Forest, professor of climate dynamics in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at Pennsylvania State University

He's not another one of those data molesters, is he?
 

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