Gee, who could’ve seen this take coming?
Climate change may have helped spark Iran’s protests https://t.co/MNUG4MH1dU pic.twitter.com/RJfTz9nILI
— Scientific American (@sciam) January 8, 2018
What?
LMAO, are you really going there?
— Terry Kern (@tchaser5858) January 8, 2018
No, It did not. https://t.co/Bg23ab1rCm
— Max Q ⚡ (@Randy_Shannon) January 8, 2018
No, but it did. Just look:
The impacts of climate change are among the environmental challenges facing Iran that helped spark protests in dozens of cities across the Islamic republic.
At least 20 people have died in the uprising, driven by the sudden collapse of financial institutions, low wages and mistrust of national leaders. Rising temperatures are seen by some experts as an underlying condition for the economic hardships that led to the unrest.
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[Barbara Slavin, director of the Future of Iran Initiative at the Atlantic Council] said the role of climate change on the protests is “massive” and underreported by the media. The protests have largely sprung from provincial cities that climate refugees now call home, instead of the capital, Tehran. Those areas have traditionally been more conservative and less willing to speak out against the ayatollahs, she said.
We’d excerpt more stupidity, but then we’d have to copy and paste the entire thing, and we’re not supposed to do that. But feel free to head over and read the rest of it yourself.
Suffice it to say, it’s dumb. Like, criminally dumb.
https://twitter.com/PaulWolpert1/status/950423660644335616
Don’t mind if they do!
https://twitter.com/Sneaky_Disease/status/950414347955666945
Sure it did. pic.twitter.com/Ecu5YRj1NW
— BonkPolitics (@BonkPolitics) January 8, 2018
This is not a good example of correlation, much less causation. This argument simply isn't good: pic.twitter.com/paUln0x4Nd
— Jeremy Martin (@jmar777) January 8, 2018
— Patrick Hauf (@PatrickHauf) January 8, 2018
— Caleb Howe (@CalebHowe) January 8, 2018
Factcheck: lol
— Reluctant Exister (@IriathZhul) January 8, 2018
lol. I stubbed my toe yesterday on my dresser. Pretty sure that was the fault of climate change too, eh?
— brent mohrman (@motrbotr) January 8, 2018
AHAHAHHA! That's good, you guys are competing with The Onion, right? 😀 That's really good.
— ☯︎ Moi. ?? #EpsteinCoverup (@moinsd) January 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/jasonelevation/status/950415052858851328
— InTheBloodOutdoors (@itb_outdoors) January 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/e30ben/status/950418598039732224
Sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh https://t.co/1wOo8c9wyo
— NeoN: Automataster (@neontaster) January 8, 2018
— ⚡️Erick Brockway⚡️ (@erickbrockway) January 8, 2018
Yeah, I'm guessing it's more government corruption, oppression, and a bad economy, but you go with that.
— John Doiron, GenX Influencer (@jfd1965) January 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/mr_bovine_jonie/status/950418337355280384
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