Gloom, despair, and agony on me: Washington Post warmist Juliet Eilperin continues her unsuccessful attempts to recruit us into her depressing green religion

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Book review: ‘Lost Antarctica,’ ‘River Notes’ and ‘Apocalyptic Planet’ – The Washington Post

Scrutinizing the state of the planet is not for the faint of heart. For the scientists and writers who spend their days examining the changes taking place across the globe, relating recent developments can be a dark business. Glaciers are melting; rivers are running dry; temperatures are rising; and each new natural disaster, such as the massive Hurricane Sandy, reminds us of our precarious existence. But undeterred, these men and women continue to provide their accounts, often in the hopes of altering what appears to be a fairly grim trajectory.

Just think how bad the dinosaurs had it with earth’s always changing climate. First the trees got big, and the dinosaurs too, then it got warm, then it got cold, then there was that incident with the damn meteor and they all got killed.

Gloom…

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