Sec. Kerry screws up Climate Change speech. He may look like a doofas, but In Fact He Is A Doofas! |
But Kerry disproves his own theory. In a widely covered speech in Jakarta, Indonesia Kerry gave an absolutely cringe-worthy explanation of CO2 and global warming.
Of course the press totally ignored his bizarre CO2 science lesson:
"Try and picture a very thin layer of gases – a quarter-inch, half an inch, somewhere in that vicinity – that's how thick it is. It's in our atmosphere. It's way up there at the edge of the atmosphere. And for millions of years – literally millions of years – we know that layer has acted like a thermal blanket for the planet – trapping the sun's heat and warming the surface of the Earth to the ideal, life-sustaining temperature. Average temperature of the Earth has been about 57 degrees Fahrenheit, which keeps life going."
His notion that the Earth has had a steady temperature for "literally millions of years" is also way off base. This National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration webpage shows temperatures have bounced around by 10-25 degrees Fahrenheit ten or so times in the last 800,000 years.
Kerry dismissively lecturing climate skeptics brings Emily Litella to mind. Emily was Gilda Radner's "Saturday Night Live" character whose bad hearing led to impassioned, but hilariously misguided, editorial responses.
Who knows what Kerry's aides were thinking as he recited his mixed-up ozone lecture in the carbon dioxide forum? You can almost imagine them trying to catch Kerry's attention, "Psst! We are talking about CO2, not O3."
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David Kreutzer (@dwkreutzer) is the research fellow in energy economics and climate change at The Heritage Foundation's Center for Data Analysis. Kreutzer researches how energy and climate change legislation will affect economic activity at the national, local, and industry levels.
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