Climate Cost/Benefit Analysis

Time Magazine says we can prevent cold weather in Texas by spending trillions of dollars on windmills, and that this will prevent $20 billion dollars worth of weather disasters.

To Fully Tackle Inflation, U.S. Must Tackle Climate Change | Time

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The Enormity Of Ignorance

“…you want to see the climate crisis in action My trip to Greenland coincided with one of the only instances of rainfall on the ice sheet. As an environmental journalist, faced with the enormity of global warming every day – you’d think this wouldn’t phase me. But seeing how shocked, and genuinely upset, our Greenlandic guides were by this rain moved me (and others) to tears.”

‘A trip that will stay with me forever’: Why you need to visit Greenland in 2022 | Euronews

Rain has been observed near the center of the Greenland ice sheet in the past.

SR-216 SUMMER CLIMATE AT SELECTED SITES ON THE ROSS ICE SHELF AND THE GREENLAND ICE SHEET

Every winter huge amounts of ice accumulates on the Greenland ice sheet.  It doesn’t all melt and the excess flows to the sea and calves off glaciers.

Surface Conditions: Polar Portal

Five years ago this is what CNN and the Washington Post were saying about the Jakobshavn glacier. They recruited a Hollywood actor who is married to someone from Greenland as their expert.

“Game of Thrones” actor: Winter is coming — and the ice is melting (Opinion) – CNN

Scientists just uncovered some troubling news about Greenland’s most enormous glacier – The Washington Post

The Jakobshavn glacier is growing for the first time in 170 years.

In March, a NASA-led research team announced that Jakobshavn Isbrae, is … thickening and advancing toward the ocean

Following the study’s publication, additional analyses show Jakobshavn grew thicker by 22 and 33 yards (20 to 30 meters) each year from 2016 to 2019.”

Why a Growing Greenland Glacier Doesn’t Mean Good News for Global Warming – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

From 1851 to 1902 the glacier retreated about ten miles.

NASA: “Mega-Canyons” Discovered Beneath Glaciers of Greenland Never Seen by Humans – SnowBrains

In 1939, the glaciers of Greenland were nearing catastrophe.

17 Dec 1939, Page 15 – Harrisburg Sunday Courier

Greenland’s Petermann Glacier has grown more than 5km over the past nine years.

EOSDIS Worldview 2021
EOSDIS Worldview 2012

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Huge Increase In Non-COVID Mortality

Huge Increase In Non-COVID Mortality

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Snow And Ice News – 2/16/2022

Snow And Ice News – 2/16/2022

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Blaming Their Incompetence On Climate Change

Blaming Their Incompetence On Climate Change

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Change In The Climate Of Great Britain

“Change in the climate of Great Britain.
” That for several centuries past, the climate of England has undergone a very material change for the worst, appears demonstrated by the most irresistible evidence ; nor can there indeed be a doubt that the springs are now later, and the summers shorter, and that those seasons are colder and more humid than they were in the youthful days of many persons; and those not very aged, who are now alive. We learn front our old chronicles, that the grape has formerly been cultivated in England, for the manufacture of wine, but we now know that even with much ewe and attention it can scarcely be brought to I ripen a scanty crop under walls exposed to the sun, sheltered from cold wind, and in every respect in the most favorable aspect ; and it would be folly to attempt its growth in the method of a vineyard, as a standard. Of this real luxury of more genial climes, we have so long been deprived, that we trouble ourselves little about those golden days when Bacchus smiled upon our hills. But what may be considered as coming more home to the business and bosoms of the present generation is. that ‘ Pomona is about to desert our orchards, and that on ground where the clustering vine once flourished, the apple has of late years scarcely ripened. indeed we are informed upon good authority, that it is now sixteen years since the orchards have afforded a plentiful crop. It is really melancholy to think that at no very remote period cur posterity may in all probability le in the same situation in regard to cyder, that we are now placed in, in respect to wine; when the apple tree, like the vine, will only afford a penurious supply of sour fruits, and will to cultivated in foreign houses to supply the tables of the rich.

” It is demonstrable, that in the northern parts of our hemisphere the mean annual temperature is on the decline, and on recurring to the accounts of modern travelers. it appears that in the mountainous puts of Europe, the accumulation of ice and snow is very sensibly increasing. This is perhaps particularly the case, and easily observable, in the vicinity of Mont Blanc ; and the Glaciers which, descending from the summits of that and the ad-joining peaks, invade the adjacent valley of Chamouney. are making such progress as to threaten at no very remote period, to render the heart of that district inaccesible to the traveler. In a recent number of the • Bibliotheque de Sciences et des Arts,’ Professor Pictect, informs . that the Glacier des Bossons has very lately advanced fifty feet, much to the dismay of the neighbouring villagers. But if we resort to more northern climes we shall find yet ‘ more alarming evidence of the great increase of snow and ice, and of this, the history of Greenland furnishes per-haps the most remarkable facts upon record. We know Jilin this country, which was probably first poepled by Europeans from Iceland, received its name from its verdant appearance, and that the original colony continued to prosper, and to carry on an extensive commerce with Norway, until the beginning of the 15th century, since which period all communication with East Greenland has ceased, and what was once known respecting it is almost buried in oblivion. Since that period too, the east coast of Greenland, which once was perfectly accessible, ha:, become blockaded by an immense collection of ice, so that till within these few months no vessels could approach near enough. even to see land in that direction.”

“From this and other evidence which might be adduced, it is clear that the quantity of ice in the northern regions has undergone a very considerable and even rapid increase. and we are of opinion that this circumstance is sufficient to account fur that deterioration of our climate which we set out with deploring. and which, if the same causes continue to act, is equally threatening to our at present more fortunate neighbours upon the continent of Europe.”

23 Jan 1818, 4 – Chester Chronicle, and Cheshire and North Wales General Advertiser at Newspapers.com

18 Aug 1883, 3 – The Tacoma Daily Ledger at Newspapers.com

“About a century and a half ago, the cast ern coast of Greenland was approachable . it is laid down in all old maps, and was, no doubt, visited by whaling ships alike with other parts of this inhospitable region. But in late times, or since the period named, the immence barriers of ice, piled mountain high, have prevented all approach to the coast. Captain Scoresby explored the the coast from Cape Farewell as far North as 65 deg., when he was obliged to leave it and pass round to the 70th deg. before he could again approach it, when he found no difficulty in his further progress northward. Capt. Grash, who was sent out by the Danish Government some 20 years since, expressly to trace the coast and explore east-ern Greenland in search of the ancient Danish colony, known as “Lost Greenland,’ made every effort with his ships and boats to reach the coast, but could not for the ice.”

14 Nov 1849, 1 – The Vermont Star at Newspapers.com

11 Jun 1852, 7 – The Royal Cornwall Gazette, Falmouth Packet, and General Advertiser at Newspapers.com

That was actually on the west coast of Greenland.

julianehaab at DuckDuckGo

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Building Back Better

Building back better with $7 gasoline prices and blaming them on Russia.

Here comes $7 gas prices, warns oil strategist in dire outlook

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Blaming Their Incompetence On Climate Change

In mid-January the “Great Lakes News Collaborative” predicted record low Great Lakes ice cover.

“The Great Lakes News Collaborative includes Bridge Michigan; Circle of Blue; Great Lakes Now at Detroit Public Television; and Michigan Radio, Michigan’s NPR News Leader; who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change

Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are both likely to see less ice than ever at peak freeze in 2022. “Michigan and Huron were both projected to be lower than they’ve been as far as the maximum ice cover for the year, about 10 and 12%, respectively, where the lowest on record was about 13 and 23%, respectively.”

Great Lakes researchers predict record-low ice coverage – Great Lakes Now

Great Lakes Ice cover has been at or above the 1981-2010 mean ever since then.

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Those predictions failed, so now they are blaming their incompetence on climate change.

Average ice cover on Great Lakes this, seeing year over year decline | The Star

There has been no increase in variability and ice cover has been increasing for the past twenty years, with six of the last nine years above average.

There has always been a lot of year over year volatility.

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Snow And Ice News 2/16/2022

In mid-January the “Great Lakes News Collaborative” predicted record low Great Lakes ice cover.

“The Great Lakes News Collaborative includes Bridge Michigan; Circle of Blue; Great Lakes Now at Detroit Public Television; and Michigan Radio, Michigan’s NPR News Leader; who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change

Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are both likely to see less ice than ever at peak freeze in 2022. “Michigan and Huron were both projected to be lower than they’ve been as far as the maximum ice cover for the year, about 10 and 12%, respectively, where the lowest on record was about 13 and 23%, respectively.”

Great Lakes researchers predict record-low ice coverage – Great Lakes Now

Great Lakes Ice cover has been at or above the 1981-2010 mean ever since then.

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With historic cold in the forecast this year will likely be one of the highest on record.

10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.

I got this email this morning from Climate Central saying global warming threatens the Winter Olympics.

Warming Winter Olympics | Climate Matters

Meanwhile athletes are suffering in the record cold.

The past twenty years has had persistently high January/February snow extent.

Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab

Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab

Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab

Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab

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Worst Reporting In 1,200 Years

New study: drought in New Mexico the worst in 1,200 years

Apparently “global climate change” is going to cause even more more misinformation from the press.

New Mexico – State Climate Summaries 2022

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