Hot air on global warming
Mayors from across the country will be in Trenton Friday to address the problem that's most imminently facing our inner-cities.
What's that, you say ... gang violence, drugs, poverty, homelessness, urban decay?
Wrong.
Come on, get with the program.
The biggest concern of the nation's mayors, led by Trenton Mayor Doug Palmer these days, is ... global warming.
That's right. Global warming.
Hey, while Rome is burning, maybe it's good to stop and think about how those flames are affecting incremental temperature change over the next 1,500 years.
What's that, you say ... gang violence, drugs, poverty, homelessness, urban decay?
Wrong.
Come on, get with the program.
The biggest concern of the nation's mayors, led by Trenton Mayor Doug Palmer these days, is ... global warming.
That's right. Global warming.
Hey, while Rome is burning, maybe it's good to stop and think about how those flames are affecting incremental temperature change over the next 1,500 years.
Labels: Doug Palmer, Global warming, U.S. Conference of Mayors