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Seems, we've seen this rodeo before.

"California Republican Rep. Tom McClintock opened a congressional hearing by reading a Washington Post article detailing the “unheard of” impacts global warming had on the Arctic ecosystem.

“The Arctic Ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer and some place the seals are finding the water too hot,” McClintock read in a Wednesday hearing, adding that reports “all point to a radical change in climate conditions and hitherto unheard of temperatures in the Arctic zone.”

McClintock went on, then asked President Barack Obama’s top climate adviser Christy Goldfuss if “this the crisis you’re referring to?” — referring to a new guidance her Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) staff issued on accounting for global warming impacts of federal agency actions.

“It is a crisis we’re trying to address,” Goldfuss said, totally unsuspecting of what was about to happen. “I’m not familiar with that specific report…” Goldfuss added. 

“Perhaps the reason is because it was November 2, 1922 that The Washington Post carried this article,” McClintock said.

It turns out McClintock was reading a Washington Post article from November 1922, not November 2015 as many listening, including Goldfuss, likely assumed.

In 1922, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported “so little ice as has ever been noted” in the Arctic. A Norwegian captain told NOAA the Arctic “of that region is not recognizable as the same region of 1868 to 1917.”

"Many old landmarks are so changed as to be unrecognizable,” NOAA reported. At many points where glaciers formerly extended far into the sea they have entirely disappeared.” 

McClintock unveiled his ruse at a hearing to determine the impacts of a new White House guidance on how federal agencies should account for the global warming impacts of their decisions."

http://dailycaller.com/2016/09...g-article-from-1922/

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