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LOL. NC Governor Says State Is In ‘Front Row Seat’ For Climate Change Impact

Now, a Democrat Mayor is linking Hurricane Ian to climate change.

Brietbart writes, While discussing the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Governor Roy Cooper (D-NC) said his state has a “front row seat” to climate change.

This is not the first time Hurricane Ian has been blamed on climate change.

As we previously reported, The acting director of the National Hurricane Center shut down CNN’s Don Lemon last after he asked about how climate change affects Hurricane Ian.

Lemon mentioned that meteorologists have said Hurricane Ian could undergo “a second rapid intensification” and asked Rhome what effect climate change has on this phenomenon.

Here’s how Rhome shut Lemon down.

And, while Hurricane Ian barreled toward Florida, Sen. Amy Klobuchar said on MSNBC that voters should vote Democratic in the midterm elections to fight climate change.

Next News Network Team

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