Could Eric Holthaus Have Prevented Hurricane Sandy By Not Getting On An Airplane?

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Who is Eric Holthaus, and why did he give up flying today? | SciGuy | a Chron.com blog

What I see in Eric is another Al Gore type entrepreneur,  who has detected a large group of extremely stupid people who deserve to be separated from their money.

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8 Responses to Could Eric Holthaus Have Prevented Hurricane Sandy By Not Getting On An Airplane?

  1. mike says:

    Eric Holthaus, the guy that’s had a lobotomy and wants a vasectomy.

    Let’s crowds fund the vasectomy.

    • I’m starting to think that he is a scamster. He probably wants to be the non-hypocritical version of Al Gore, at least until he gets rich.

      • Traitor In Chief says:

        He’ll have trouble getting to his scamster gigs on time by skateboard…

        • Obama understands that he can switch his story every fifteen minutes, and progressives are too stupid to remember. Eric can say whatever he wants to get the desired effect, and know that it won’t be remembered.

      • mike says:

        No question about it. Green scumbags chasing money and masseuses, kids just get in the way. Feel bad for the girlfriend though, she has been humiliated by this wet blanket.

  2. Justa Joe says:

    I’m sure Eric will justify his flying on the basis of the very important work he must do in order to “save the planet.” I had a feeling that this guy was promoting some climate alarm based future enterprise. Show me a self styled climate crusader, and I’ll show you somebody with his hand in the cookie jar financially.

  3. Andy DC says:

    Eric is acting like an old Nellie and he needs to grow a pair. The world has faced (and is facing) far worse problems that a degee or so of warming.

  4. John B., M.D. says:

    Crowdsourcing weather observations feeds the “observation bias” problem which has already increased with the internet, 24 hr news, and ubiquitous cell phone videos and pictures.

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