It’s called the “Gore effect,” this apparent inevitability of record colds to strike a scheduled “global warming” rally or conference. And it’s happened again:


More than two dozen demonstrators braved cold, wet weather Saturday in Reno to attend a rally designed to draw attention to global warming.

The event was cut short by heavy rain and sleet, said organizer Lisa Stiller of the Northern Nevada Coalition for Climate Change.

?It?s kind of disappointing that the weather kept people away,? Stiller said. ?But we still think it (climate change) is something that people should talk about.?

The storm prevented the use of solar ovens for a potluck picnic, Stiller said, and caused the planned two-hour demonstration to break up after about an hour.


The picture below is from a previous “global warming” rally (March 20) that suffered from the same, seemingly predictable problem: