Video: Sen. Inhofe On Global Warming – 'This Thing Is Phony'

July 6th, 2009

(Fox) – Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) repeats his claim that global warming is a hoax and calls for a criminal investigation into the EPA.

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2 Responses to “Video: Sen. Inhofe On Global Warming – 'This Thing Is Phony'”

  1. Disgusted Says:

    Inhofe has repeatedly been proven to be an absolute liar. That is the only thing “proven” here, he’s a shill, through and through. Nothing this moronic fool says can be trusted, as he only has corporate interests in mind (and his pocketbook). Everything Inhofe has said has been soundly disproven by real scientist. EVERYTHING.

    You idiots need to wake the fuck up and read some real science from real scientist and put this stupid assed political morons on the back shelf where they belong.

    And stop posting this shit, you are doing humanity a horrible disservice.

  2. Disgusted Says:

    From this idiots own State:

    Great Plains

    Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas – Central, Wyoming
    Average temperatures have increased throughout the region, with more than 6 degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) increase over the last 30 years occurring in winter months and over the northern states. Relatively cold days are becoming less frequent and relatively hot days more frequent. Precipitation also has increased over most of the area and there has been a reduction in
    drought frequency.

    Temperatures are projected to continue to increase over this century, with larger changes expected under scenarios of higher heat-trapping emissions as compared to lower heat-trapping emissions. Precipitation is also projected to change, particularly in winter and spring. Conditions are anticipated to become wetter in the north and drier in the south. Projected
    changes in long-term climate and more frequent extreme events such as heat waves, droughts, and heavy rainfall risk affecting many aspects of life in the Great Plains. These include the region’s already threatened water resources, essential agricultural and ranching activities, unique natural and protected areas, and the health and prosperity of its inhabitants.

    Great Plains

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