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12-08-2020, 10:01 PM #1
Biden calls climate change an ’emergency.’ Now he’s under pressure to officially decl
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12-08-2020, 10:02 PM #2
- New study finds risks of natural disasters going down (1970-2019) for both people & property (even as financial risks increase with more wealth)
Extreme weather expert Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. comments on new study: "It also has a nice one-paragraph summary of most recent IPCC conclusions on "natural hazards (not disasters)."
- Former WMO Official: CO2 ‘Insignificant For Balance Of Energy’, It is ‘Completely Unnecessary’ To Reduce CO2
- In Geological Terms, Today’s Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations Are Still Uncomfortably Low
- Snow Could Become A Thing Of The Past–Now Where Did I Hear That Before?
- Consensus wrong? New sunspot cycle could be one of the strongest on record, new research predicts
- Fauci: ‘We have entered the Pandemic Era’ because of Climate Change
- Study: UN IPCC’s Worst-case emissions projections are already off-track – Published in Environmental Research Letters
- Prof. Peter Ridd: It’s the science that’s rotten, not the Great Barrier Reef
- Lomborg’s 2020 study: ‘Data shows trend towards ‘smaller area’ in drought’ – Also floods, hurricanes, wildfires and sea-level rise are not following climate activist claims
Bjorn Lomborg: Droughts: For drought, the IPCC concludes “there is low confidence in attributing changes in drought over global land areas since the mid-20th century to human influence” (IPCC 2013a, 871). Moreover, it concludes “there is low confidence in a global-scale observed trend in drought” with drought having “likely increased in the Mediterranean and West Africa and likely decreased in central North America and northwest Australia since 1950” (IPCC 2013a, 50). The IPCC repudiated previous findings from 2007, saying our “conclusions regarding global increasing trends in droughts since the 1970s are no longer supported” (IPCC 2013a, 44). This was because new data showed no increased global drought (Sheffield et al., 2012; van der Schrier et al. 2013), and one study even showed a persistent decline since 1982 (Hao et al., 2014), while the number of consecutive dry days has been declining for the last 90 years (Donat et al., 2013, 2112).
Floods: The USGCRP summarizes the IPCC to say they “did not attribute changes in flooding to anthropogenic influence nor report detectable changes in flooding magnitude, duration, or frequency” (USGCRP 2017, 240).
Wildfires: While deforestation has reduced the amount of forests, it is likely that fires in forests have declined even in percentage of the remaining forest areas across the past century.
Hurricanes: The IPCC concludes that we cannot confidently attribute hurricanes to human influence: “There is low confidence in attribution of changes in tropical cyclone activity to human influence” (IPCC 2013a, 871). Indeed, globally, hurricanes are not getting more frequent: “current data sets indicate no significant observed trends in global tropical cyclone frequency over the past century” (
Sea level: Globally, over the past 30 years, rising sea levels have not resulted in more land underwater. Adding up all the coastal land lost and reclaimed, it turns out that the total coastal area has increased by more than 13,000 km² (Donchyts et al., 2016). This is perhaps most visibly the world's largest coast reclamation of the 80 km² of Palm Island and adjacent islands along the coast of Dubai, but across the world, many countries have shaped and extended their coastlines by land reclamation. Bangladesh, despite popular understanding, has net added about 480 km² of land in the face of sea level rise.
- 2020 Atlantic hurricane season ranked 15th of 121 years in normalized losses
- Lancet’s Heat-Related Deaths Con Trick: ‘Lancet conveniently forget to mention that cold kills far more people than warmth does’
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- New study finds risks of natural disasters going down (1970-2019) for both people & property (even as financial risks increase with more wealth)
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12-08-2020, 10:04 PM #3
- You have been warned: ‘A merging of the COVID climate issue’ is underwayMorano: "All the same solutions to COVID-19 were what the climate activists wanted: Destroying industrial activities, lowering emissions, destroying airline industry,stopping people from traveling, & essentially doing planned recessions through lockdowns." https://onenewsnow.com/science-tech/...ling-forgotten
"There is going to be a merging of the COVID climate issue. The UN is on record, John Kerry is on record claiming because we're not taking care of nature that we're getting new viruses from the animal world & we have to prevent more viruses by fighting climate change."
Morano: UN Sec General Guterres, the former president of Socialist International, is not about the science and or the environment. "He is about his political agenda and his own ideology, which is imposing this sort of central planning on the world using an ecological scare."
- Biden Treasury Pick Janet Yellen Promises to Use Department to Address Race, Gender and the ‘Climate Crisis’
- Climate Activists Claim Leaves Falling Earlier, Denying Their Previous Claims
- No evidence for dramatic loss of Great Barrier Reef corals
- Forced COVID testing in Australia coming to USA?
- Feminist Icon Naomi Wolf on lockdowns: ‘This is not epidemiology, this is psychological torture on a grand scale’
- World Economic Forum Encourages Drinking ‘Reclaimed’ Sewage & Eating Weeds – ‘Weeds can be nutritious & tasty’World Economic Forum: “Weeds can be nutritious and tasty” (also see:2014: Are Weeds the Future of Food? seen as ‘part of the solution to boosting harvests in a warming world’)
A separate article also published on the WEF website investigates how people can be conditioned to enjoy consuming ‘food’ which on the surface sounds disgusting.
“Responses involving culturally conditioned ideas of what is “natural” may be modified over time,” states the piece, before asking why there is a revulsion against “insect-based foods” and “drinks with ingredients reclaimed from sewage.”
The author concludes that “desensitization (repeated exposures)” may be effective in “reducing disgust (versus fear)” among the “general population.”
World Economic Forum article on desensitization: "More than a decade ago the residents of a drought-stricken Australian town voted against recycling sewage for drinking water. Now the residents of an Australian city accept recycled sewage being pumped back into the city’s groundwater. Given time, circumstance and a little nudging, a future meal at your favorite Thai restaurant may well involve ordering a plate of insects."
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- You have been warned: ‘A merging of the COVID climate issue’ is underwayMorano: "All the same solutions to COVID-19 were what the climate activists wanted: Destroying industrial activities, lowering emissions, destroying airline industry,stopping people from traveling, & essentially doing planned recessions through lockdowns." https://onenewsnow.com/science-tech/...ling-forgotten
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