If anything makes less sense than the nonsensical collective plots of the 'Sharknado' trilogy, it's the denial of scientific evidence pointing to climate change.
Ninety-seven percent of climate scientists agree that climate change is real and manmade (a much higher percentage than 'Sharknado 3' is likely to earn on Rotten Tomatoes). To put the absurdity of these deniers' views into perspective, here are some dissenting elected officials' comments on climate change framed as 'Sharknado 3' movie reviews.
15 Ways You Contribute To Climate Change
Flying(01 of15)
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Eating Lots Of Meat(02 of15)
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Owning Pets(03 of15)
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Using Lots Of Power When Your Electricity Comes From Coal(04 of15)
Open Image ModalVoting For Climate Change-Denying And Pro-Oil Representatives(05 of15)
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Driving A Big Car All Over The Place By Yourself(06 of15)
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Having LOTS Of Kids(07 of15)
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Idling Your Car(08 of15)
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Taking A Really Long Shower(09 of15)
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Buying Things From China(10 of15)
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Wasting Paper(11 of15)
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Wasting Food(12 of15)
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Eating Out Of Season(13 of15)
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Air Conditioners(14 of15)
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Not Sealing Your House(15 of15)
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