January 31, 2011
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Climate Alarmist Blames Egypt Crisis On Global Warming
By Noel Sheppard | January 31, 2011 | 08:44
On Friday, MSNBC's Chris Matthews blamed the crisis in Egypt on George W. Bush and the Iraq war.
Two days later, climate alarmist extraodinaire Joe Romm blamed it on - wait for it! - global warming:
This summer's extreme global weather raised fears of a "Coming Food Crisis," as CAP's John D. Podesta and Jake Caldwell warned in Foreign Policy: "Global food security is stretched to the breaking point, and Russia's fires and Pakistan's floods are making a bad situation worse." Earlier this month I discussed how, in fact, "Extreme weather events helped drive food prices to record highs." Back then, experts were worried about food riots. Now they are happening.
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