Thursday, April 15, 2010
Climate Change
The huge eruption of a volcano in Iceland has disrupted airline flights all over Europe. Heathrow airport near London is closed for the rest of the day at least. And, all this fly-ash in the upper atmosphere is quite likely to cool down our northern climes for at least this summer ... much like Pinatubo's eruption in the Philippines did in 1991. So, rather than pass the proposed onerous "Cap and Trade" carbon-tax legislation in the Senate this year, why can't we just take all the oratorical effluent being produced in Washington and shoot it into the stratosphere? This should keep us gelid for at least a decade.
Labels:
cap and trade,
cooling down,
Iceland,
Pinatubo,
volcano ash
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"This should keep us gelid"
Gelid=very cold
Does this make sense in your context?
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