Icy Weather a Sign of Climate Change? Sep 2, 2003. An article in Business Day (Johannesburg), by Sharda Naidoo, pretty well sums up the misinformation streaming through much of the media today.
"THE icy weather that gripped South Africa last week caused by a cold front sweeping from Western Cape up the country," said Sharda, "could be a direct effect of global warming and an early sign of climate change hitting South Africa."
Icy weather is "a direct effect of global warming"? C'mon Sharda, you can't have it both ways.
Ahhh, but notice how Sharda switches gears - in the same sentence - and calls it "climate change."
Beware of the words "climate change." Those are the words that global warming alarmists often use so that they can have it both ways.
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