2010 : “scientists call for rationing in developed world”

“Professor Kevin Anderson, Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, said the only way to reduce global emissions enough, while allowing the poor nations to continue to grow, is to halt economic growth in the rich world over the next twenty years.”

Cancun climate change summit: scientists call for rationing in developed world – Telegraph

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“The higher the vaccination rate, the higher the excess mortality”

GermanAnalysis.pdf

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”we are unleashing hell on Australia”

Experts say global warming will kill almost 95% of the world’s population in the next thirty years.

“‘For humanity, it’s a matter of life or death … we will not make all human beings extinct, as a few people with the right sort of resources may put themselves in the right parts of the world and survive. But I think it’s extremely unlikely that we wouldn’t have mass death at 4[degrees]C. If you have got a population of nine billion by 2050, and you hit 4, 5 or 6[degrees]C, you might have half a billion people surviving.”

– Professor Kevin Anderson, the director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change in the UK

On course to suffer global warming of four degrees

Global-annual-death-rate-from-natural-disasters

Population, 1800 to 2021

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Arctic To Be Ice-Free Before 2013

2100 | ecoSanity.org – See. Act. Inspire!


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Climate Change In Action

If the climate won’t cooperate, then the data must be changed.

Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs

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Another Genius In #10

During October 1897, a typhoon and storm surge killed 7,000 people in and around Tacloban, Philippines.

“TYPHOON AND TIDAL WAVE

IN THE PHILLIPINES.

7000 Lives Lost.

MAIL advices, brought by the steamer Gaelic from Chinese and other ports in the Far East, contain details of the fearful destruction wrought in the Phillipine Islands by the typhoon and tidal wave during October. It is estimated that 400 Europeans and 6000 natives lost their lives, many being drowned by the rush of water, while others were killed by the violence of the wind. Several towns have been swept or blown away. The hurricane first struck the Bay of Santa Paula, and devastated the district lying to the south of it. No communication with the neighborhood was possible for two days. The hurricane reached Leyte on October 12, and striking Tacloban, the capital, with terrific force, reduced it to ruins in less than half an hour. The bodies of 126 Europeans have been recovered from the fallen build-ings. Four hundred natives were buried in the ruins. A score of small trading vessels and two Sydney traders were wrecked on the southern coast, and their crews drowned. At Gamoa the sea swept inland for a mile, destroying property worth seven million dollars, and many natives lost their lives. The Government prison at Tacloban was wrecked, and of the 200 rebels therein half succeeded in making their escape. The town of Hermin was swept away by flood, and its 5000 inhabitants are missing. The small station of Weera, near Loog, is also gone, while in Loog itself only three houses are left standing. Thousands of natives are roaming about the devastated province seeking food and medical attendance. In many cases the corpses were mutilated as though they had fallen in battle, and the expressions of their faces were most agonizing”.

12 Jan 1898 – TYPHOON AND TIDAL WAVE IN THE PHILLIPINES. – Trove

TimesMachine: November 28, 1897 – NYTimes.com

Tacloban was destroyed again by a typhoon in 1912.

29 Nov 1912, 1 – Lincoln Journal Star at Newspapers.com

30 Nov 1912 – DEADLY TYPHOON. – Trove

TimesMachine: November 29, 1912 – NYTimes.com

A century later they had a similar typhoon. David Cameron said it was caused by climate change and Philippine government officials said nothing like that had ever happened before.

“Yeb Sano, the country’s lead negotiator, said Haiyan “was like nothing we have ever experienced before, or perhaps nothing that any country has ever experienced before”.”

Cameron links typhoon Haiyan to climate change | Climate crisis | The Guardian

09 Dec 1936 – 300 Dead – Trove

1880s Pacific typhoon seasons – Wikipedia

The Sun – Google News Archive Search

Daytona Beach Sunday News-Journal – Google News Archive Search

World’s deadliest tropical cyclone was 50 years ago | World Meteorological Organization

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The Alpha Variant

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Protecting Public Health By Shutting Down Hospitals

“The Emergency Department in Long Beach operated by Mount Sinai South Nassau will be closed temporarily as of 3 PM today due to nursing staff shortages occurring as a result of the state vaccine mandate.”

The Emergency Department in Long Beach operated by Mount Sinai South Nassau will be closed temporarily as of 3 PM today due to nursing staff shortages occurring as a result of the state vaccine mandate.

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The War Criminals Return To Germany

“Germany’s incoming Chancellor Olaf Scholz is in favor of introducing mandatory coronavirus vaccination for all Germans as early as February”

Olaf Scholz wants mandatory coronavirus vaccination for Germans by February – POLITICO

“1. The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential.”

Nuremberg Code — United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

68% of Germans are “fully vaccinated” and cases are skyrocketing. India is 31% “fully vaccinated” and COVID-19 has nearly disappeared.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases – Statistics and Research – Our World in Data

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CO2 Goes On Vacation

Carbon dioxide based climate prophecies are failing. Perhaps CO2 is on vacation?

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