Don Lemon Asks Bonkers ‘Climate Change’ Question — Instantly Regrets it

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III is interviewed by CNN's Don Lemon in Bulgaria, March 18, 2022. (DoD Photo by Chad J. McNeeley). Via Wikimedia Commons.

In his most recent cringe-inducing moment, CNN anchor Don Lemon, who was recently demoted from hosting his own show, asked an off-the-wall question regarding the impending Hurricane Ian threatening the Florida coast. He appeared to blame the “intensifying” hurricane on climate change. But the acting director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shot his whacky claims down.

The Daily Caller reports:

“Can you tell us what this is and what effect climate change has on this phenomenon?” Lemon asked Jamie Rhone, the NOAA’s Hurricane Center acting director.

“Well, we can come back and talk about climate change at a later time, I want to focus on the here and now,” Rhone immediately responded. “We think the rapid intensification is probably almost done. There could be a little bit more intensification as it’s still over the warm waters of the eastern Gulf of Mexico but I don’t think we’re going to get any more rapid intensification.”

Rhone’s forecast was ultimately slightly off. Hurricane Ian has indeed rapidly intensified past Cat. 3, and is now on the brink of breaching into a Cat. 5 storm, as of Wednesday morning.

“Listen, I’m just trying to get the — you said you wanted to talk about climate change, but what effect does climate change have on this phenomenon that is happening now, because it seems these storms are intensifying, that’s the question,” Lemon continued.

Rhone replied,“I don’t think you can link climate change to any one event on the whole, cumulative, climate change may be making storms worse, but to link it to any one event, I would caution against that.”



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