As if CNN giving Democrats vying for their party’s 2020 nomination several hours to make their “climate crisis” case completely unchallenged this week wasn’t enough, they’ve followed up with something that will likely earn retweets from many of the candidates:

Climate change makes storms like Dorian more dangerous ▪ Sea level rise makes storm surge worse

▪ Increased rainfall

▪ Stronger storms get stronger

▪ More storms appear to be rapidly intensifying

▪ Hurricanes and tropical storms move slowerhttps://t.co/xKXPesNG5G — CNN (@CNN) September 7, 2019

As a certain former Chicago mayor and chief of staff for Obama once said, “never let a crisis go to waste.” And CNN’s running with that.

This is a terrible new phenomenon https://t.co/7aD0LEgCX9 — Razor (@hale_razor) September 7, 2019

Pure propaganda & DNC agenda pushing by a “news” network. https://t.co/z6FUhEGHZn — Kris Kinder (@kris_kinder) September 7, 2019

We expected nothing less from CNN.

This entire tweet is a lie. — Jimmy Levy (@JimmyLevy15) September 7, 2019

This – all of it – is absolutely false. Typical CNN. https://t.co/HRdIG9TJ01 — Jerry Fuhrman ?? (@JerryFuhrman2) September 7, 2019

Meanwhile, in Australia: The number of tropical cyclones hitting Queensland and Western Australia has fallen to low levels not seen for more than 500 years, new research published in Nature shows. — Eileen Toomey-Wright (@ToomeyWright) September 7, 2019

And the severity of the cyclones is diminishing, not increasing.

These charts from Australia's govt-owned Bureau of Meteorology, the biggest Chicken Littles of the Global Warming myth in the country.

So: fewer and less intense. pic.twitter.com/wWNL6Rh9au — Eileen Toomey-Wright (@ToomeyWright) September 7, 2019

The Dems know CNN has their backs no matter what does or doesn’t happen with the weather.

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