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New BBC Climate Expert
The BBC has identified a hairdresser as their latest science expert. “I think we all just need to put our heads together and focus on the problem that we’re all seeing happening. “We can see the floods happening, we can … Continue reading
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21st Century Toddlers Discuss Climate Change
Young people, who never saw an Olympic Games until a few years ago, discuss how the burning of fossil fuels has affected the Olympics. In new video, Olympians discuss impacts of climate change on sport | News | Athletics Better … Continue reading
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“the United States has suffered a “precipitous increase” in hurricane strikes”
“Is global warming to blame for the last two horrific hurricane seasons? Yes, says Judith A. Curry, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. As a result of global warming, hurricane seasons now are five days … Continue reading
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Thing Of The Past Returns
Twenty-five years ago the UK Independent announced the end of snow and cold weather. Today they are announcing snow and cold weather. Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent Snow falls across the … Continue reading
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“Impossible Heatwaves”
“At least 24 previously impossible heatwaves have struck communities across the planet, a new assessment has shown, providing stark evidence of how severely human-caused global heating is supercharging extreme weather.” Climate crisis to blame for dozens of ‘impossible’ heatwaves, studies … Continue reading
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Billion Dollar Electric Chargers
The Kamala Harris White House confiscated $7.5 billion from taxpayers to build seven EV chargers. The US planned to install thousands of EV chargers. Only 7 have been built. – The Washington Post
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“Not A Mandate”
Two weeks after the election, Democrats continue to manufacture votes, and say that President Trump does not have a mandate with 50% of the total. The left’s definition of mandate seems to be quite flexible. Bill Clinton said he had … Continue reading
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Up Is Down
Crop yields have more than doubled since 1961. The press reports this as a 21% decline. “between 1961 and 2021, climate change reduced global agricultural yield by 21%.” How agriculture is exacerbating global warming | S&P Global Commodity Insights Crop … Continue reading
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The Clean Energy Boom
Since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris occupied the White House in January 2021, the value of “clean energy” investments has plummeted by almost two-thirds. ICLN – Google Search
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Climate Change In Spain
Spain has a long history of catastrophic flooding. After the 1957 Valencia flood which had three-fourths of the city underwater, the Spanish government built a lot of dams for flood control. But recently they have been tearing the dams down, … Continue reading
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