Posted on 03/25/2024 7:46:10 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
2023 has been a record-breaking year in terms of temperature rise, ocean warming, wildfires and pretty much every other weather event the world over. Various climate attribution reports show that climate change had a guiding hand in making these events more frequent and more intense. Yet, the climate modelling used to plan for and finance adaptation to a warmer world has failed to keep up.
This disconnect between models and the likely future that awaits us is deeply problematic.
The first European climate risk assessment from the European Environment Agency, published in March, shows Europe has heated up faster than any other continent since the industrial revolution, but is deeply underprepared for the climate risks to come.
Adopting new ways of modelling will be challenging, but change can happen if policymakers and scientists work together.
This is not the time for squabbling, pointless divisions or political polarization. This is not about winning the next election or having the last word, this is about nothing more or less than the future of humanity.
(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...
When they start with a lie:
“2023 has been a record-breaking year in terms of temperature rise, ocean warming, wildfires and pretty much every other weather event the world over”
you know its a political agenda and not science.
I guess they don’t believe in evolution.
So much for following the science.
Exactly!
BULL HOCKEY.
“Various climate attribution reports show that climate change”
In other words liars and conmen.
The LACK of C02 is the problem. If the C02 drops low enough, PLANTS DIE.
I’ve been saying this for at least a year.
The world has finally run out of “other people’s money”
If they can’t get their global tax implemented, sizeable portions of the world are going to go the way of South Africa.
Of course a “global tax” only postpones the crash as all they are really doing is a 3 card Monty.
If all the “climate change” kooks stopped flying all over the world to their endless conferences we could save the planet.
;-)
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