More Climate BS...


Politicians are scrambling to come up with new schemes to take advantage!

Climate change? No we have been using that for global warming.
Global cooling? No too close global warming.
Ice age? Disney will sue. We're screwed.
 

Politicians are scrambling to come up with new schemes to take advantage!

Climate change? No we have been using that for global warming.
Global cooling? No too close global warming.
Ice age? Disney will sue. We're screwed.
Oh great. Polar bears in northern Kentucky.
 

Politicians are scrambling to come up with new schemes to take advantage!

Climate change? No we have been using that for global warming.
Global cooling? No too close global warming.
Ice age? Disney will sue. We're screwed.
Problem solved.
Global Spinning!

 

And next year when we have a bunch of storms they will show it as proof of man made climate change. instead of realizing that this stuff averages out over time. its just how averages work. you get some outliers, both ways. but it won't fit the narrative and it will be because of man made climate change.
 
And next year when we have a bunch of storms they will show it as proof of man made climate change. instead of realizing that this stuff averages out over time. its just how averages work. you get some outliers, both ways. but it won't fit the narrative and it will be because of man made climate change.
It's to the point now no matter what the weather does, they blame it on climate change....sunshine today, it's climate change...rain tomorrow it's climate change, no hurricanes this year it's climate change, 4 hurricanes next year, it's climate change....
 
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Boston Suburb Outraged After Woke Mayor Announces Trash Will Only Be Collected Once A Fortnight To Help Save The Planet​


Outrage has poured out of a Boston suburb as local city officials consider a plan to have trash pickups only once every two weeks.

The bi-weekly trash pickup plan, which is set to be put into action in Medford City as soon as July of next year, was announced alongside the news of a $200,000 grant to support state 'Zero-Waste' initiatives.

'We made a commitment to Zero Waste in that plan and are making it easier for Medford residents and businesses to reduce, reuse and recycle materials to restore or renew value, eliminate waste and decrease pollution,' Medford Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn said in a press release on November 13.


The new trash pickup plan would see residential 64-gallon trash carts collected every other week, along with recycling, at no charge and is said to save the city an estimated $1 million each year.

According to the release, the new 'baseline for trash service' will equate to 32 gallons per household per week.

This new 'baseline' is said to meet the state's Department of Environmental Protection's service volume threshold that makes Medford eligible for the Pay As You Throw grant.

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Medford Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn said the plans implementation was moving to have the city follow 'zero-waste' initiatives after receiving a $200,000 grant from the MassDEP

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The new trash pickup plan would see residential 64-gallon trash carts collected every other week, along with recycling, at no charge and is said to save the city an estimated $1 million each year

 
Another dire prediction retracted

Climate Change Study Predicting Dire Economic Damage Is Retracted​



A widely cited study on economic damage from climate change was retracted Wednesday following criticism from peers.

The research, published last year in the prestigious journal Nature, projected that the world’s economic output would decline 62% by 2100 under a high-carbon emissions scenario. The estimate was much more severe than other forecasts, prompting scrutiny of the underlying data.
“We broadly agree with the issues raised, and have made corrections to the underlying economic data and to our methodology to address them,” said study author Leonie Wenz, from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany. “These changes are too substantial for a correction of the original article in Nature.”
 
too bad it's behind a subscription wall.

 

Thank you.
 
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Anthropogenic climate change is occurring and is the primary driver of recent warming.

Glad I could help settle this.

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