Pearl Harbor a result of Global Warming

Generational drought ... bombing ...
Yep.
Global warming caused Pearl Harbor.
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You are just learning this now?
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Pressing.topdawgnc said:In the 1930s, drought covered virtually the entire Plains for almost a decade (Warrick, 1980). The drought’s direct effect is most often remembered as agricultural. Many crops were damaged by deficient rainfall, high temperatures, and high winds, as well as insect infestations and dust storms that accompanied these conditions.
Generational drought ... bombing ...
Yep.
Global warming caused Pearl Harbor. -
“It is not a coincidence that immediately prior to the civil war in Syria, the country experienced the worst drought on record,” he said. “As many as 1.5 million people migrated from Syria’s farms into Syria’s cities, and that intensified the political unrest that was beginning to brew.”2001400ex said:
Pressing.topdawgnc said:In the 1930s, drought covered virtually the entire Plains for almost a decade (Warrick, 1980). The drought’s direct effect is most often remembered as agricultural. Many crops were damaged by deficient rainfall, high temperatures, and high winds, as well as insect infestations and dust storms that accompanied these conditions.
Generational drought ... bombing ...
Yep.
Global warming caused Pearl Harbor.
“Now, I’m not telling you that the crisis in Syria was caused by climate change,” Kerry conceded. ”No, obviously, it wasn’t – it was caused by a brutal dictator who barrel bombed, starved, tortured, and gassed his own people.”
Your friends are the ones who are pressing, so says your hero John Kerry.