“Less Snow, Less Water: Climate Disruption in the West”

http://www.environmentamerica.org/

http://www.disasternews.net/news/article.php?articleid=4091

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4 Responses to “Less Snow, Less Water: Climate Disruption in the West”

  1. suyts says:

    lol, just like they said was going to happen.

  2. Brian G Valentine says:

    “Lady Gaga’s song “Poker Face,” hit #1 in 20 countries – largely due to its powerful stance on global warming. Not since “Fergalicious” have I been so moved. In an inspired bit of songwriting, Gaga initially sings from the perspective of our planet itself:

    “Oh, oh, oh, oh, ohhhh, ohh-oh-e-ohh-oh-oh

    I’ll get him hot, show him what I’ve got

    Oh, oh, oh, oh, ohhhh, ohh-oh-e-ohh-oh-oh,

    I’ll get him hot, show him what I’ve got’

    Lady Gaga brilliantly employs foreshadowing to suggest the sad outcome of our worldwide collective disinterest in excess anthropogenic greenhouse gas production.

    “I won’t tell you that I love you

    Kiss or hug you

    Cause I’m bluffin’ with my muffin

    I’m not lying I’m just stunnin’ with my love-glue-gunning

    Just like a chick in the casino

    Take your bank before I pay you out

    I promise this, promise this

    Check this hand cause I’m marvelous”

    Here, Gaga ingeniously embraces simile, shifting to the perspective of the Kyoto Protocol and strongly implying that the long-term economic benefits of adoption will vastly outweigh the up-front costs of implementation. The immense popularity of this song, and its robust political commentary, has led the Obama administration to strongly reconsider both Kyoto Protocol adoption and the U.S. approach to the December 2009 Copenhagen summit.”

    – attributed to an anonymous music critic and Lady Gaga fan

  3. Global warming believers…..any comment? Come out, come out, wherever you are……

  4. Dave N says:

    Interesting that the term “climate disruption” was being used 5 years ago.. I thought it was something more recent.

    Wasn’t someone “seeking” this kind of information, presumably because they didn’t believe there was? Sure makes sense to me.

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