Earth Day and Global Warming


"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children." — Native American Proverb

Yesterday was Earth Day, and as part of our GO series, we encouraged folks to get out and clean up their neighborhoods. It seemed like a good thing to do. One problem — a blizzard rolled in. Yes, it's April 22 and 23, and it is still snowing.

In fact, when I woke up this morning, my deck looked like the picture above. That's because that is an actual picture of my deck. In fact, like clockwork, every week this month of April has produced a blizzard warning or an actual blizzard.

It is spring, so they tell me, but it is 19 degrees and snowing outside. And I have to walk across the street soon, so I'm really looking forward to that.

Also, this weather couldn't help but make me wonder about the whole Global Warming thing. I know some people say that late season storms and super storms are further evidence of Global Warming, but that strikes me as odd. How does something the opposite of warming provide proof that warming is happening?

Isn't that a lot like saying going further into debt is proof that the debt management plan is working? I'm no scientist, but this doesn't make sense to me.

Anyway, since it's frozen outside, I think I'll celebrate Earth Day by watching "Oceans." Maybe I can clean up my neighborhood tomorrow.

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