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Wie kann es diesen Schneeball geben, wenn 2014 das wärmste Jahr in der Geschichte gewesen sein soll? Der US-Republikaner James Inhofe leugnet auf unterhaltsame Weise den menschgemachten Klimawandel. © C-span => Zurück zum Artikel


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  • Wie kann es diesen Schneeball geben, wenn 2014 das wärmste Jahr in der Geschichte gewesen sein soll? Der US-Republikaner James Inhofe leugnet auf unterhaltsame Weise den menschgemachten Klimawandel.
  • Originalworte von Jim Inhofe, dem damaligen Senator von Oklahoma im US-Senat, Februar 2015: In case we have forgotten because we keep hearing that 2014 has been the warmest year on record. I ask the chair: do you know what this is? It's a snowball. And it's just from outside here. It's very very cold out, very unseasonable. So Mr. president, catch this.

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