Climate Refugees

Another discussion of how the press and academics work together to create third rate science fiction.

 

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Decarbonating Real Estate

“1-hour sessions to learn and implement solutions to decarbonate Real Estate, organized by partner associations recognized in the industry.”

MIPIM 2024 PROGRAMME_2024.pdf

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Moving To Detroit

People have been fleeing the cold weather of the north and moving to warmer climates in the south, but the Atlantic says global warming will cause them to move from Arizona to Michigan.  About 90% of my fraternity house at ASU were climate refugees from the upper Midwest

America’s Climate Boomtowns Are Waiting – The Atlantic

Meanwhile, back in the real world ..

“Five Southern States Account for Most of Nation’s Population Growth

Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina added almost 1.2 million people between them this year. The South was the only region to draw net new residents from other states.”

Five Southern States Account for Most of Nation’s Population Growth

Experts also say we will all have to move to Antarctica.

Climate change study predicts refugees fleeing into Antarctica – Telegraph

One of the largest uses of Colorado River water is growing corn to produce biofuels.

“To mitigate climate impacts associated with energy consumption, renewable fuel policies have been established in the USA that encourage production and use of corn ethanol. Current fuel usage of corn ethanol is approximately 15 billion gallons/year (57 billion liters/year), with nearly all of this in the form of E10 (10% blend in gasoline). There is now interest in increasing fuel ethanol usage to achieve nationwide levels of E20 or greater. Due to lack of capacity and poor economics, cellulosic ethanol cannot contribute significantly to increased fuel ethanol production in the near term. Thus, rapid growth of fuel ethanol usage implies expansion of corn ethanol beyond current levels. The objective of this study was to assess the potential water requirements of expanding corn ethanol to provide for nationwide E20 fuel by 2025.

Potential water requirements of increased ethanol fuel in the USA | Energy, Sustainability and Society | Full Text

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The Ice Age Cometh?

“The Ice Age Cometh?

What ever happened to global warming? Scientists have issued apocalyptic warnings for years, claiming that gases from cars, power plants and factories are creating a greenhouse effect that will boost the temperature dangerously over the next 75 years or so. But if last week is any indication of winters to come, it might be more to the point to start worrying about the next Ice Age instead. ”

Time Magazine

The Ice Age Cometh? – TIME

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35 Years Of Lying About Climate

“Stephen Schneider of the National Center for Atmospheric Research described the scientists’ dilemma this way: “On the one hand, as scientists, we are ethically bound to the scientific method, in effect promising to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but—which means that we must include all the doubts, the caveats, the ifs, ands, and buts. On the other hand, we are not just scientists but human beings as well.

And like most people we’d like to see the world a better place, which in this context translates into our working to reduce the risk of potentially disastrous climatic change. To do that we need to get some broad-based support, to capture the public’s imagination. That, of course, entails getting loads of media coverage. So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have. This ‘double ethical bind’ we frequently find ourselves in cannot be solved by any formula. Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest. I hope that means being both.”

Discover Magazine October 1989

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Climate The Movie

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Ebike Graveyard

“Ebike ‘graveyard’ spotted outside Altens unit after operator pulls out of Aberdeen rental scheme”

Ebike ‘graveyard’ spotted outside Altens unit after operator pulls out

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Stopping Climate Change

It has been almost twenty years since John McCain tried to stop the climate from changing, by choking off economic growth and providing money for students to study the climate scam.

McCain, Lieberman Laud Bi-Partisan House Climate Change Bill – U.S. Senate Commi…

“2003 Climate Stewardship Act
The first Act (S. 139, H.R. 4067) was defeated in the U.S. Senate by 55 votes to 43.[1][2]

If passed, it would have capped 2010 CO2 emissions at the 2000 level. Residential and agricultural areas, as well as other areas deemed “not feasible”, would be exempt. As such, approximately 85% of the United States’ emissions would have been covered for the year 2000. The bill would have also established a scholarship at the National Academy of Sciences for those studying climatology.[1]

Climate Stewardship Acts – Wikipedia

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Global Warming Impacting Eagle Populations

“Sadly, these live-streamed bald eagle eggs likely won’t hatch
MAR 18, 2024

‘Resilient’ parents Jackie and Shadow continue to incubate their eggs as snow falls in Big Bear Valley.

Though they’ve captivated the internet since late February, three eagle eggs in a nest in Southern California are unlikely to hatch. Parents Jakie and Shadow continue to take turns keeping the eggs warm, as snow dots their nest overlooking Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains.”

Sadly, these live-streamed bald eagle eggs likely won’t hatch | Popular Science

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“Vanishing ice – radical change in climatic conditions”

“An example of the rising temperature is that of Spitzbergen, only 800 miles from the North Pole. In 30 years the average winter level of the thermometer has gone up by nine degrees Celsius.

Vanishing ice

The ice-packs which once used to ring the north coast of Iceland for several months of the year allowing no passage, now only span the same area for 60 days. The almost impenetrable barrier in the Polar Sea has been replaced by ineffective floes lashing through the waves.”

“So much ice has vanished on Greenland,” the Swedish scientist explained after a careful survey, “that the entire character of this northern country has changed.”

Turning to Alaska, Professor Ahlmann estimates that the glaciers are retreating at the rate of 900 feet a year. Some of them have presented a unique sight for decades, their sheer drop into the water from high altitudes displaying a rare spectacle.

Meanwhile the people in Europe have again wondered at the lack of snow in the valleys. And it certainly was not a white Christmas for those who can remember the heavy snow falls last century.

Scientists believe that the melting of ice in the polar regions indicates a radical change in climatic conditions.”

World’s News (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 1955), Saturday 4 March 1950,

04 Mar 1950 – It’s even hotter near the pole – Trove

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