I Got Your Climate Change Right Here

After two decades of back and forth on what man could do about climate change, not one idea offers a scintilla of promise.

The economist that I trust says that even if the US went back to an 1800 economy and spent every dollar it would not reduce the temperature but two-tenths of a degree by 2050.

The fraud will continue as long as it’s possible to transfer money from taxpayers to those engaged in jiggery-pokery.


The Earth will soon be uninhabitable – Really?

In fact, anything getting colder barely gets a look-in these days. Arctic sea ice is making a significant, near silent comeback. Summer ice at the end of September covered 4.92 million square kilometres, which was 1.35 million sq kms higher than the 2012 low. Over on land, the Greenland ice sheet may have increased in size over the last year to August 2022. Meanwhile, the zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford has reported that this is the fifth year out of the last seven that enough sea ice has formed along the west coast of Hudson Bay by mid-November for hunting polar bears to be able to head out to the ice, “just as it did in the 1980s”.

Of course, it has been a very bad year for climate catastrophists all round. Coral is growing on the Great Barrier Reef with a vengeance, just a few years after journalists and their ‘experts’ warned it was likely to disappear. According to the latest satellite data, the global temperature hasn’t moved for over eight years. A little extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has led to significant ‘greening’ of the planet, a process that over the last 30 years has undoubtedly reduced world hunger and famine. Sir David Attenborough recently ran a series of six Frozen Planet II green propaganda films featuring a variety of ‘modelled’ climate catastrophes. Notable was the claim that all the Arctic summer sea ice could be gone by 2035. In addition, he highlighted a colony of Adelie penguins in western Antarctica, whose numbers were said to have fallen over 40 years from 20,000 to just 400 breeding pairs, apparently due to climate change. Missing from the narrative was the more cheerful news that a colony of 1.5 million Adelies had recently been discovered on the eastern side of the continent.

2 thoughts on “I Got Your Climate Change Right Here”

  1. It’s funny how I’ve seen a few of those stories of expanding ice but none of them from the “mainstream” media. I hope one day we will get reporters back who do actual reporting.

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