“At least ten times the current number of chargepoints needed by 2030”

Travel will become impossible for the vast majority of people in the UK in the not too distant future.

Final report

Which electric cars can use Ionity ultra-fast 350kW chargers?

Electric vehicle market statistics 2022 – How many electric cars in UK ?

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Working Age Deaths Up 40%

Indiana life insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64 | Indiana | thecentersquare.com

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Trump : Vaccine Has Saved Tens Of Millions Of People

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Hottest Years Ever

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CNN Coming After Your Home

They want to force everyone into electrical heating and transportation, as they shut down the supply of electricity and make it unaffordable.

Opinion: The next front in fighting climate change: your home – CNN

Global Energy Crisis Threatens to Hit U.S. Electricity Grids This Winter – Bloomberg

Countries are solving their shortages by increasing coal usage.

Column: India’s coal and electricity shortages ease: Kemp | Reuters

China’s coal shortage eases after Beijing steps in, CBA report shows

Earth Needs Fewer People to Beat the Climate Crisis, Scientists Say

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1980s Expert Forecasts

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Listening To The Scientists

Working as designed.

United States COVID – Coronavirus Statistics – Worldometer

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“Australia’s Historic Drought”

Fourteen years ago.

This drought may never break

Three years ago.

“The Climate Council projects that by 2030, winter and spring rainfall will decrease by an additional 15%”

Australia’s Farmers Struggle With Its Hottest-Ever Drought | Time

Now

“Australia ended 2021 in an unusual climatic state, with no region in this famously wide, mostly brown land officially in drought”

Australia ends 2021 with no region officially in drought after a year of wet weather | Australia weather | The Guardian

Australia – Hundreds Evacuate Floods in Queensland After 650mm of Rain in 24 Hours – FloodList

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Most Extreme Climate Fraud In History

The top 10 global weather and climate change events of 2021 » Yale Climate Connections

Wayback Machine

 

The Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and New Deal in Oklahoma

11 Jul 1936, 1 – The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com

This is how Christopher described 1936 in Extreme Weather

The Bulletin – Google News Archive Search

04 Sep 1921, 61 – New York Herald at Newspapers.com

1896 Heatwave

Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World , Davis, Mike – Amazon.com

Gaillard’s Medical Journal – Google Books

18 Jul 1852, 7 – The Observer at Newspapers.com

17 Jul 1852, 7 – The Hampshire Advertiser at Newspapers.com

21 Aug 1901, Page 3 – Shelby County Herald at Newspapers.com

A RECORD OF HOT SUMMERS.

IN 637 the heat was so great in France and Germany that all springs dried up, and water became so scarce that many people died of thirst.

In 873 work in the field had to be given up ; agricultural labourers persisting in their work were struck down in a few minutes, so powerful was the sun.

In 993 the sun’s rays were so fierce that vegetation burned up as under the action of fire.

In 1000 rivers ran dry under the protracted heat ; the fish were left dry in heaps, and putrified in a few hours. The stench that ensued produced the plague.

Men and animals venturing in the sun in the summer of 1022 fell down dying; the throat parched to a tinder and the blood rushed to the brain.

In 1132 not only did the rivers dry up but the ground cracked on every side, and became baked to the hardness of stone. The Rhine in Alsace nearly dried up.

Italy was visited with terrific heat in 1139; vegetations and plants were burned up.

During the battle of Bela, in 1260, there were more victims made by the sun than by weapons; men fell down sunstruck in regular rows.

In 1303 and 1304 the Rhine, Loire, and Seine ran dry.

Scotland suffered particularly in 1625; men and beasts die in scores.

The heat in several French departments during the summer of 1705 was equal to that in a glass furnace. Meat could be cooked by merely exposing it to the sun. Not a soul dared venture out between noon and 4 p.m.

In 1718 the thermometer rose to 118 deg.

In 1779 the heat at Bologna was so great that a great number of people was stifled. There was not sufficient air for the breath, and people had to take refuge under-ground.

In July, 1793, the heat became intolerable. Vegetables were burned up, and fruit dried upon the trees. The furniture and woodwork in dwelling-houses cracked and split up; meat went bad in an hour.

The rivers ran dry in several provinces during 1811; expedients had to be devised for the grinding of corn.

In 1822 a protracted heat was accompanied by storms and earthquakes; during the drought legions of mice overran Lorraine and Alsace, committing incalculable damage.

In 1832 the heat brought about cholera in France; 20,000 persons fell victims to the visitation in Paris alone.

In 1846 the thermometer marked 125 deg. in the sun.

29 Nov 1888 – A RECORD OF HOT SUMMERS. – Trove

50C (122F) in 1930

p2 – 30 Aug 1930 – The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 – 1947) – Trove

48C (118F) in 1773

Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 24, 1906, Page 8, Image 8 « Historic Oregon Newspapers

25 Jan 1899 – “HEAT” WAVES THAT HAVE BEEN. – Trove

22 Aug 1947, Page 10 – Greensburg Daily News at Newspapers.com

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Democrats Reach Peak Cynicism

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