Climate Fauxtography!
Wow, who would've guessed that fearmongering global warming advocates would have to stoop to using Photoshopped flood images in order to provide "evidence" to support their cause?

As Anthony Watts points out, this photo is available for licensing from iStockPhoto (and for the record, I did pay for the photo you see above), complete with the following disclaimer:
Why bother investigating things "scientifically," when you can just whip the public into a fear-induced green frenzy?
I'll echo what Mr. Watts said (emphasis and links mine):

Convincing proof.
As Anthony Watts points out, this photo is available for licensing from iStockPhoto (and for the record, I did pay for the photo you see above), complete with the following disclaimer:
Photo of house under several feet of graphically-rendered flood waters.
Why bother investigating things "scientifically," when you can just whip the public into a fear-induced green frenzy?
I'll echo what Mr. Watts said (emphasis and links mine):
But the real question is, with so many different photos of real flooded houses available, why did they choose one that was not real? Surely they know such a report will be highly scrutinized?
...if principal National Climatic Data Center authors Dr.’s Thomas Karl and Peterson can’t even bother to check if the photos they use are real or not, or even spot such obvious fakes, it makes one wonder just how much fact checking went into the other parts of the report.
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