Report: Texas Failing in Assessing, Preparing for Climate Threats

November 18, 2015

  • November 19, 2015 at 1:25 pm
    Captain Planet says:
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    One of these days, these climate deniers are going to get their Texass handed to them if lack of preparation continues.

  • November 19, 2015 at 1:26 pm
    Jack says:
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    They are a little busy with chasing illegals. You know Syrian refugees and drug dealers. But that doesn’t really matter to 50% of the country. Suggest you prepare for bombings, shootings, stabbings and sabotage events. Or you can drive a prius and plant daisies.

    • November 19, 2015 at 1:42 pm
      Captain Planet says:
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      Jack says, and I paraphrase here, “Deflection, fear, racism, and straw man.”

  • November 19, 2015 at 1:36 pm
    Lee says:
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    The Earth has been in a Global Warming since the end of the Ice Age. I wouldn’t worry about the air, I would focus on how Concrete, Asphalt and roofing materials are affecting climate change. Have you ever seen a News Reporter fry an egg on the sidewalk or car hood?

    Scientist/Archeologists state that the climate on the North Slope of Alaska was similar to Seattle & Vancouver BC when the dinosaurs roamed. Even UAF Museum has a display that Alaska’s average temperature a 100 mill years ago was 54 degrees. Today it is 11.8 degrees annually.

    • November 20, 2015 at 11:26 am
      Bill says:
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      Talk about ingnorant. Way to use misuse, misinterpret and cobble together actual information into a load of b.s.

  • November 20, 2015 at 11:56 am
    Carlos says:
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    The old joke goes – Texas has an average rainfall of 36″, and you don’t want to be here the weekend we get it…

    Seriously, Texas has had regular severe droughts recorded from the time of the Spanish explorers to present day. We regularly get hit by tornados, hail, ice storms, severe thunderstorms, & hurricanes… and the flooding produced. It’s hot in the summer… always. Hell, the glaciers from the Ice Ages didn’t even make it this far south. When things get hot and dry, we get wildfires. Texas doesn’t have to make any special preparations… all these events are normal in Texas, so just maybe some of you can appreciate our doubts… particularly when we see someone like Al Gore making a fortune off the “selling” of climate change.



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