According to UN climate spokesperson Greta Thunberg and a top climate scientist, we only have a few more weeks left until global warming destroys the planet.
Top Climate Scientist: Humans Will Go Extinct if We Don’t Fix Climate Change by 2023
According to UN climate spokesperson Greta Thunberg and a top climate scientist, we only have a few more weeks left until global warming destroys the planet.
Top Climate Scientist: Humans Will Go Extinct if We Don’t Fix Climate Change by 2023
“One of the worst tornado outbreaks in the history of Tennessee struck during the afternoon and evening hours of March 14, 1933. What was likely a squall line of thunderstorms (also known as a Quasi-Linear Convective System, or QLCS) with embedded supercells tracked eastward across the entire length of Tennessee, spawning numerous tornadoes and killing or injuring hundreds of people”
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank continues Obama/Biden’s long history of “green energy” failures.
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President Obama’s Taxpayer-Backed Green Energy Failures
A few months ago banks hailed Biden’s “Inflation Reduction Act” as an historic opportunity for “climate investment.” Now they are collapsing.
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Silicon Valley Bank: Climate tech’s go-to banker collapses – Heatmap News
Six days ago, Forbes said Silicon Valley Bank was one of America’s best.
Britain’s leading climate scamsters appear to be at war.
“BEGINNING about 1,100 years ago, what is now California baked in two droughts, the first lasting 220 years and the second 140 years. Each was much more intense than the mere six-year dry spells that afflict modern California from time to time, new studies of past climates show. The findings suggest, in fact, that relatively wet periods like the 20th century have been the exception rather than the rule in California for at least the last 3,500 years, and that mega-droughts are likely to recur.
The evidence for the big droughts comes from an analysis of the trunks of trees that grew in the dry beds of lakes, swamps and rivers in and adjacent to the Sierra Nevada, but died when the droughts ended and the water levels rose. Immersion in water has preserved the trunks over the centuries.
Dr. Scott Stine, a paleoclimatologist at California State University at Hayward, used radiocarbon dating techniques to determine the age of the trees’ outermost annual growth rings, thereby establishing the ends of drought periods. He then calculated the lengths of the preceding dry spells by counting the rings in each stump.
This method identified droughts lasting from A.D. 892 to A.D. 1112 and from A.D. 1209 to A.D. 1350. Judging by how far the water levels dropped during these periods — as much as 50 feet in some cases — Dr. Stine concluded that the droughts were not only much longer, they were far more severe than either the drought of 1928 to 1934, California’s worst in modern times, or the more recent severe dry spell of 1987 to 1992.
In medieval times the California droughts coincided roughly with a warmer climate in Europe, which allowed the Vikings to colonize Greenland and vineyards to grow in England, and with a severe dry period in South America, which caused the collapse of that continent’s most advanced pre-Inca empire, the rich and powerful state of Tiwanaku, other recent studies have found.
“The last century and a half, Dr. Stine found, has been the third wettest period in the last three millenniums. But, he said, “the vast majority of years during the past 3,500 years have been much drier than what we’ve come to expect to be normal in California.”
Severe Ancient Droughts: A Warning to California – The New York Times
Joe Biden wants the World Health Organization to control US infectious disease policy.
WHO official: ‘we may have to enter homes and remove family members’
On March 21, 1932 tornadoes killed hundreds of people in the southern United States.