Fossil Fuels Are Racist

Democrats say they are helping people of color by implementing policies which make energy unaffordable.

The True Cost of Oil for Diverse Communities?| Opinion

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Democrats Say Liz Cheney Is A Reliable Republican

The mainstream media says Liz Cheney is a “reliable Republican.”

“a reliable Republican vote” “Cheney has even earned praise from Democrats”

Why Liz Cheney Can’t Rely On Democrats To Save Her In Wyoming’s Republican Primary | FiveThirtyEight

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Record Low Colorado River Streamflow During The 16th Century

The long-term average streamflow in the Colorado River at Lee’s Ferry, Arizona is 13.5 million acre feet.  From 1579-1598 the average was 11 million acre feet.

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For the last two decades, the average has been 12.4 million acre feet. The reduction has been largely due to diverting huge amounts of water across the Continental Divide to the Colorado Front Range.

What might planning for an 11 million acre foot or 10 million acre foot Colorado River look like?

A Massive Plumbing System Moves Water Across Colorado’s Mountains. But This Year, There’s Less To Go Around | KUNC

Even with the diversions, the average streamflow has been considerably higher than the 1579-1598 drought, but that doesn’t stop Scientific American from simply making up fake statistics.

Western ‘Megadrought’ Is the Worst in 1,200 Years – Scientific American

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1935 – Climate Refugees Fleeing To Alaska

“Tuesday 23 April 1935, page 24
DROUGHT IN AMERICA
DESTITUTE FARMERS
MIGRATION TO ALASKA

Washington, April 16. What may be the first of large scale migrationary movements, underwritten by the Government in its almost desperate struggle with rural destitution and drought destruction of farm lands, was announced to-night with the assignment of the army transport St. Mihiel to carry 200 Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota families numbering about 1500 persons to a new relief colony in Alaska.”

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Biden Worried About The Children

Joe Biden, whose policies are driving millions of children around the world into starvation, says he wants to protect children in Texas by taking away their right to self-defense.

Biden Visits Uvalde Texas to Meet With Families of School Shooting Victims – Bloomberg

18 million people in the Sahel face severe hunger over the next three months – Burkina Faso | ReliefWeb

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Another Drunk Pelosi

Pelosi’s husband arrested on suspicion of DUI in California

Nancy Pelosi says Joe Biden is perfect.

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June 1935 – 124 Degrees In India – Roofs Catching On Fire

“HEAT WAVE Extremes in India
RECORD OF 124 DEGREES
CALCUTTA, Thursday. An unprecedented heat wave in southern India has taken a heavy toll. Thatch roofs ignited under the heat. At Khammamett in Hyderabad, a record temperature of 124 degrees was registered. A temperature of 116 was common over a wide area. Animals and birds are dying in thousands. In Assam, on the contrary there has been heavy rain, and at Cheerapunji, the wettest place in the world, 23 inches of rain fell in one day”

08 Jun 1935 – HEAT WAVE – Trove

Earlier in the year the same area experienced record cold.

“INDIA UNDER FROST
Record Low Temperatures
Many Deaths from Pneumonia
CALCUTTA, January 15. India is feeling the effects of a spell of intense cold that swept North America and Europe, and the Punjab, Sind, and Rajputna, which normally record the highest Indian summer temperatures of 129 degrees in the shade, at present rivers and wells are frozen and the temperature is five degrees below freezing point, which is unprecedented. The cold has caused hundreds of deaths from pneumonia in the north- west and Central India, and it is feared may lead to an outbreak of smallpox and other diseases. Record low temperatures occurred in Calcutta and Bombay.”

17 Jan 1935 – INDIA UNDER FROST – Trove

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1935 Climate Change And Drought Havoc

“Thursday 20 June 1935, page 19
DROUGHT HAVOC IN INTERIOR

Rabbits and Drift Ravaging Land
CLIMATE CHANGE

UNLESS there is an unexpected increase in rainfall, and some means is devised of checking the ravages of rabbits, thousands of square miles of country in Central Australia, Western Queensland, and New South Wales will be abandoned, according to Mr. S. D. Reid, manager for Sir Sidney Kidman, after a 4,000-mile tour of Sir Sidney’s properties in these areas. Mr. Reid said that practically all the properties he visited were suffering severely from drought. Along the Cooper and in the north-western corner of New South Wales the drought had been almost unbroken since 1931.”

20 Jun 1935 – DROUGHT HAVOC IN INTERIOR – Trove

“Thursday 18 April 1935, page 43
DUST STORMS IN U.S.A.
Whole Country Affected FREAK WEATHER EXPERIENCED

Wheat Imports May Be Necessary

The effect of the mid-western dust storms became virtually nation-wide today, when a thin haze was noted over New York, while vast clouds of dust are being swept from the Pan-handle section of Texas across the New Mexico and Arizona, threatening the gardens of Imperial Valley, California, which hitherto was immune. From Kansas City, which is the centre of the eroded area producing the dust storms, a report declares that there is a temporary calm, giving planters a chance to “dig out,” but there is no immediate hope of rain, which is necessary to bind the loosened top soil, and the swirling dust clouds may start again at any moment. From Clayton, New Mexico, the United Press correspondent reported to-day that a wall of dust “at least 10,000 feet high” struck the area. Propelled by a gale, it advanced with ‘the speed of a high-powered motor car.” The correspondent added:— ‘When it struck I was unable to see my hand before my face. The whole area was buried in soil, while drifts of dust against barns and houses rose to a height of two to three feet. Roadways were obliterated.’

Drought conditions on the Great Western Plains are reported by the Department of Agriculture to have been even worse on April 1 than on a similar date in 1934, and unless there is an improvement the United States may be forced to import wheat in the coming winter.”

18 Apr 1935 – DUST STORMS IN U.S.A. – Trove

“Wednesday 8 May 1935
QUEENSLAND’S DISASTROUS DROUGHT.

It is estimated that between 5.000.000 a lid 6,000.000 sheep are bleaching in the dry creeks and plains between Charleville, Tambo. Blackwell, Longreach, Barkleline, Winston and Hughenden owing to the drought. This is Queensland’s greatest setback in the history of her pastoral industry.”

08 May 1935 – QUEENLAND QUEENSLAND’S DISASTROUS – Trove

“Wednesday 8 May 1935, page 3
UNPRECEDENTED WIND AND RAIN STORMS.
STATE OF PUBLIC CALAMITY.

A state of public* calamity was proclaimed yesterday after five consecutive days of unprecedented wind and rain storms. It is believed that 60 persons have been killed, while unofficial estimates run as high as 400. For the whole district over !,000 persons are homeless. Five hundred buildings have been demolished, including some of the finest architectural treasures. Repeated landslides on the mountainside above the city have occurred. The lower part of the city is flooded.”

08 May 1935 – UNPRECEDENTED WIND AND RAIN STORMS. – Trove

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Fortunately They Have Windmills

The Netherlands has lots of windmills, so they should be OK without natural gas.

Russia may halt gas supplies to the Netherlands — RT Business News

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Hurricanes And Typhoons Of 1935

Saturday 28 September 1935, page 23
HUNDREDS DEAD  IN TYPHOON
75,000 HOMES LOST
Destruction in Japan
A Government communique states that 200 persons were killed in the typhoon that swept over Klouslou Island of the Tokio region on Thursday, The missing number 105 in addition to 52 sailors who are believed to have been drowned when the typhoon caused a collision between four destroyers and an aircraft carrier during manoeuvres.

The number of houses destroyed is computed at 75,974, and 191 bridges have been demolished”

28 Sep 1935 – HUNDREDS DEAD IN TYPHOON – Trove

“Friday 1 November 1935, page 11
1OOO BELIEVED DROWNED IN ‘ HAITI
A message from Port au Prince (Haiti) says that belated reports from remote sections of the island indicate that the aftermath of the tropical hurricane which swept Jamaica and Cuba in the West Indies last week-end caused considerable damage in Haiti. ‘ Hundreds of persons are reported to have been drowned in the towns of Jacmale and Jeremie following torrential rains, and the indications are that the total deaths may exceed 1000. Communication with the stricken areas is still disrupted. The Government is rushing relief to thousands of homeless who are suffering from exposure and hunger.

01 Nov 1935 – 1000 BELIEVED DROWNED IN HAITI – Trove

Monday 9 September 1935, page 1
OVER 400 LOST IN FLORIDA HURRICANE

In order to avoid pestilence, the Governor of Florida (Mr. Scholtz), has ordered the cremation of all bodies of Florida Keys storm victims who have not yet been placed in coffins.

The latest reports indicate that there are 446 dead or missing.

09 Sep 1935 – OVER 400 LOST IN FLORIDA HURRICANE – Trove

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