The hard truth, as the Carter Administration sees it, is that … the world’s oil would disappear in the first decade of the 21st century.
National Climate Assessment : Weather Is Climate
The 2018 National Climate Assessment shows a ring of warm water around the Atlantic six years ago, as a “glimpse of climate future.”
https://nca2018.globalchange.gov/downloads/NCA4_2018_FullReport.pdf
The actual climate future shows the exact opposite. Those warm areas have turned cold.
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The world’s leading climate scientists don’t know the difference between climate and weather, and apparently don’t even know how to check what the current weather is.
Peak Oil Update
Carter’s Oil Problem – The New York Times
Oil production now is higher than it was when Carter made that forecast.
Everything is bigger in Texas, including crude oil production
Expansion Of Thick Arctic Sea Ice Over The Past Eleven Years
There has been a large expansion in the area of the Arctic covered by thick sea ice over the past eleven years. Nearly two thirds of the Arctic Ocean is now covered with ice more than two meters thick.
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/icethickness/txt/IceVol.txt
The Washington Post somehow forgot to mention this, and says we are all doomed.
The Arctic Ocean has lost 95 percent of its oldest ice — a startling sign
New Video : Fraud In The National Climate Assessment (Part 1)
Understanding Climate Change In The Southeastern US
The North Carolina Climate Office explains climate change in the Southeastern US. Temperatures are expected to go up, but are going down. Rainfall could increase or decrease.
The Southeast is experiencing climate change. Generally, temperatures are expected to become warmer with more extreme heat waves.
The trendline shows a decrease in average temperature.
rainfall amounts could increase or decrease
Effects of Climate Change on the Southeast | North Carolina Climate Office
Whatever the weather is : cold , hot, wet, dry – it is due to emissions from your SUV – and they predicted it all along. The warming is brutal and unprecedented in North Carolina.
Past The Tipping Point
Climate experts said 350 PPM CO2 is the tipping point, beyond which we were doomed. That was passed in 1988
Then they said 400 PPM was the tipping point, beyond which we were doomed. We passed that a couple of years ago.
Now they say 450 PPM is the tipping point, beyond which we are doomed.
I prepared this graph of record daily maximum temperatures in the US since 1895 to help people visualize these tipping points.
We may all freeze to death – if we keep overheating the atmosphere like this.




















