The premiere of the final season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” airs tonight and even NASA is getting in on the ice and fire action, although the space agency is using it as a way to promote climate-change alarmism:
“While you’re waiting for the new #GameOfThrones episode, you can check out a real landscape of ice ❄️ and fire ?. Last week, @NASA_Landsat ? captured this image of a fire burning in Siberia between frozen land and lakes.”
While you’re waiting for the new #GameOfThrones episode, you can check out a real landscape of ice ❄️ and fire ?. Last week, @NASA_Landsat ? captured this image of a fire burning in Siberia between frozen land and lakes. https://t.co/0uJQM9Q5yV pic.twitter.com/HU7XnBc2dK
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) April 14, 2019
And:
“As the Arctic continues to warm ? even faster than the rest of the planet, fires ? in the region are likely to become more common and intense, releasing increasing amounts of carbon ♨️ in the atmosphere.”
As the Arctic continues to warm ? even faster than the rest of the planet, fires ? in the region are likely to become more common and intense, releasing increasing amounts of carbon ♨️ in the atmosphere. https://t.co/YCksxFayJJ pic.twitter.com/qKUbr33ylE
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) April 14, 2019
The U.S. Navy got into the #GameOfThrones hashtag game as well, but its tweet was pretty good:
.@GameOfThrones, remember that you can't win the war without a strong navy. #GoT pic.twitter.com/IkyLRDcKvG
— U.S. Navy (@USNavy) April 15, 2019
Well, ships *and* airpower, right?
Update: And now the Army has a tweet, too:
When #WinterIsHere the @USArmy is always ready!
Earlier this year students at the Cold-Weather Operations Course at @USAGMcCoy trained to handle any winter conditions. pic.twitter.com/t9S0vo9hB0— DOD Outreach (@DoDOutreach) April 15, 2019
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