Shocking Climate Change In Philadelphia in 1790

The British implemented tea taxes to prevent this climate disaster, but evil Americans refused to comply.

http://books.google.com/

The was only ten years after a 200 MPH hurricane killed 22,000 people

Great Hurricane of 1780 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The great hope of Michael Mann is to reduce CO2 levels so that we can prevent the weather from being like it has always been.

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2 Responses to Shocking Climate Change In Philadelphia in 1790

  1. chris y says:

    Rob Bradley at the Institute for Energy Research wrote about the 1700’s and 1800’s-
    “Renewable energies once had a 100% market share, corresponding to mankind’s energy poverty era.”

    The correlation between 100% renewable energy and extreme climate disruption is unassailable. The quicker we can chop down all those wind turbines and smash solar panels in dumpsters, the quicker climate weirding will abate.

  2. Blade says:

    I imagine that no complaints about that weather were heard from President Washington and surviving veterans of the Revolutionary winters of 1776-1778.

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