Have you noticed that every time there is a natural disaster, the green grifters and climate true believers are wont to use the event to justify even tougher action on climate change? You know the sort of thing.
While expressing sympathy for those who have died or been adversely affected, the compassion is qualified by the warning that unless more is done to limit the rise in global temperatures, we should expect more catastrophic events.
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