Who said that "Global Warming" was all bad?

Good things can come from it.

According to a claim made in the journal Nature Climate ChangePeople consume more sugary drinks and ice cream on warmer days. Well DUH!

They then claim that, because the planet is warming at an alarming rate, people are consuming more cold sugar treats, such as ice cream, than ever before.

So if you are fat and getting fatter, it's not your fault. It's "climate change."

“Your environment definitely shapes what you eat and how you eat, and climate change is part of it—it might have an adverse influence on your health,” study co-author Duo Chan of the University of Southampton told AFP.

So from now on, when you see me eating ice cream and you try to give me grief about cheating on my diet, I'm just going to blame "global warming."

Another "study" claims that "global warming" is endangering ice cream flavors. See the video below.

From now on, anything that is bad in your life, you can just go ahead and blame it on "climate change."

It has nothing to do with personal responsibility.

Let's set the record straight on the ice cream and soda story.

While the Earth has warmed a small amount over the past 100 years, nothing dramatic has happened or is happening now. (Heartland Institute).

As for eating more ice cream, I grew up on a hot, tropical island.

I did not sit around eating ice cream and drinking soda all day to keep cool.

Also, your ice cream flavors are not in danger.

Warmer temperatures and more CO2 in the air have been proven to increase plant growth, not inhibit it. Learn more in the video above.

EPIC 20th Annual Glendo Fly-iIn

This was the best event Glendo has ever held, other than the Eclipse of 2017.

The tiny town has a lot going for it, besides sitting at the edge of one of Wyoming's biggest and most famous reservoirs.

There's a little grass airstrip with a group of big shade trees right along the runway that is just perfect for camping.

Each year, the town hosts their annual Fly-in.

Pilots come from all over the region to camp and compete.

It's free to the public to join, camp, and watch.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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What year is it? 2025 was a great year at the Rendezvous in Glenrock.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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