Global Warming In Saudi Arabia

“It was not meant to be this way!”
No, it wasn’t. But that is the beauty of the name change from “Global Warming” to “Climate Change” – any climatic event can now be blamed on evil humanity – hot, cold, wet, dry, flood, drought, snow, blizzard, heatwave, severe cold – all fair game for climate catastrophists to prove and satisfy their anti-CO2 belief system.

NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

By Paul Homewood

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JERUSALEM: The heaviest snowfall in decades blocked roads across Israel and the West Bank yesterday, while torrential rains flooded areas of the Gaza Strip.
The heavy snow, which stopped falling last afternoon, prompted Israeli authorities to interrupt the Jewish sabbath to lay on relief trains.
Nationwide, some 30,000 households were without electricity, nearly 9,000 of them in Jerusalem, the Israel Electric Corp said.
Jerusalem city workers managed to clear most roads of drifting snow but appealed to residents to stay at home as fallen trees posed a persistent traffic hazard.
Few had ventured out, apart from observant Jews walking to synagogues.
The two main highways into the city, which climb to around 795 metres above sea level, remained closed in both directions for a third straight day.
Jerusalem-based meteorologist Boaz Nechemia said that between 45 and 60 centimetres of snow had accumulated in the Holy City by…

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One Comment on “Global Warming In Saudi Arabia”

  1. Denis Rancourt says:

    OK, now that is a funny headline! Hahaha.

    Liked by 1 person


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