Been a long while since a post, as I am attempting to complete several large projects for a few posts all at once.
In the meantime, let's keep things moving with a few short topical posts on current events.
Donald Trump on Climate Change:
Need I say any more? I hope no one actually believes this.
Why was he tweeting this? well on the subject on the same day the following report was released arguing that global temperatures are definitely rising with 2017 set to be one of the hottest on record. The report also made the causal link between human actions fueling climate change.
The report can be found here.
Thoughts?
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