Disney heiress arrested protesting private jets in ritzy New York community | Fox News
I filmed this poison at the coal-fired Rawhide Generating Station in Northern Colorado yesterday
Disney heiress arrested protesting private jets in ritzy New York community | Fox News
I filmed this poison at the coal-fired Rawhide Generating Station in Northern Colorado yesterday
The Guardian says humans can’t survive in Phoenix, which is located in the fastest growing county in the US.
Maricopa County Leads the Nation in Growth – Connect CRE
Phoenix set their all-time record of 18 consecutive days above 110F in 1974, my freshman year at ASU. That was the peak year of the ice age scare.
30 Jun 1974, Page 31 – Arizona Republic at Newspapers.com
Very few people lived in Phoenix before the advent of air condition, which the Guardian wants to eliminate.
“The world is hotter than it’s been in thousands of years, and it’s as if every alarm bell on Earth were ringing.”
“Scientists say there is no question that this cacophony was caused by climate change — or that it will continue to intensify as the planet warms.”
Flooding, extreme heat waves, and hot oceans will continue — and get worse – The Washington Post
“Nobel Physics Laureate 2022 Slams ‘Climate Emergency’ Narrative as “Dangerous Corruption of Science”
I’m increasingly seeing comments like this, combining nonsensical phrases into incoherent non sequiturs.
“Millions of top scientists at hundreds of universities”
That would imply approximately 10,000 top scientists at each university who all have bought off on the climate scam.
Professor Mark Maslin says the North Atlantic Ocean is record hot and red hot.
In 1922, the water around Svalbard was 15C. This year the water is about 5C.
“formerly the waters about Spitzbergen held an even summer temperature of about 3° Celsius; this year recorded temperatures up to 15°, and last winter ocean did not freeze over even on the north coast of Spitzbergen.”
There is lots of ice around Svalbard this year.
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03 Dec 1922, Page 63 – The Washington Times at Newspapers.com
“Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.”
— Henry Kissinger
“S. L. Bryan, Federal crop statisticians, predicted complete failure of the com crop unless the drought ends immediately.
Oklahoma City’s 106 tied the heat record set there for July in 1914 Henryetta, Okla., reported 112, Ada, 108, and McAlester, 107. :
Vernon, Tex, where 115 was re- corded, passed its twenty-first consecutive day of 100-degree weather. Today’s mark was the season’s highest there.”