While Kerry fights ‘global warming’ abroad, America freezes

Secretary of State John Kerry is on a global trip to advance his agenda to reduce global warming/climate change. The New York Times reports:

“But while the public’s attention has been on his diplomacy in the Middle East, behind the scenes at the State Department Mr. Kerry has initiated a systematic, top-down push to create an agencywide focus on global warming.

“His goal is to become the lead broker of a global climate treaty in 2015 that will commit the United States and other nations to historic reductions in fossil fuel pollution.”

Things must seem pretty warm in the countries he visited, mainly warm places like India and Vietnam. Except here’s a headline:

India Suffers Through Coldest Winter In 44 Years…

Even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change now admits there has been a “hiatus” in global warming for 15 years. “Hiatus” is a euphemism for: global warming stopped.

But back in the country he represents, here are today’s headlines from the Drudge Report, beginning with a report from Kerry’s home area:

BLAST: UP TO 30″ OF SNOW IN NEW ENGLAND…
HISTORIC FREEZE: WINDCHILLS 70 BELOW ZERO?
MINNESOTA 'WORST' DEEP FREEZE IN 20 YEARS...
SUNDAY COLDEST GAME IN HISTORY?
WINDCHILLS MAY HIT -50°
‘EXPOSED SKIN FREEZES IN 15 MINS’…

Meanwhile back here in balmy California, Gov. Jerry Brown and the rest of busy polar bears in government are busy implementing AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006.

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