Weather.com is Bahamas100 percent here to rain on Donald Trump's parade ahead of his announcement regarding the Paris Climate Agreement.
As Trump officially withdrew the U.S. from the agreement that commits nations to tackle global warming — a "hoax" that Trump admittedly does not believe — weather.com has taken it upon itself to offer the president hard hitting proof that climate change is real.
How? Well by using its entire homepage to troll him with headlines, of course.
As the screengrab below shows, the weather.com homepage — an IBM-owned company, known as The Weather Company — features some scorching hot headlines that appear to be speaking directly to the president and all other climate deniers.
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It should be noted that The Weather Channel TV network is operated independently, so the following burns are all weather.com:
"Still Don't Care? Proof You Should Care Now"
...and More Proof...
...and Even More Proof...
...Or the Imminent Collapse of a Key Ice Shelf...
...Or Antarctica Turning Green...
...Or California's Coast Disappearing Into The Sea...
and a National Park Losing its Namesake
Do you need some ice for that burn, Trump? Better get some fast before it melts ...
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