Posted on 08/13/2021 2:04:13 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
and the hits just keep coming….
Personally I can’t believe these goofy bastards make such a good living spouting this tripe….and people believe them 🤣🤣🤣
Houston hasn’t had a single day of 100F yet this year, and it’s not looking like we’re actually going to get one.
Surprise, surprise, surprise!
Leprechauns.
Since we’re headed into the part of the cycle leading us in to an ice age, everybody’s going to get colder.
Climate does change. Thats true and it happens with us or not. Second, warmer is a good thing. Animals will have more space to roam. Plants will grow bigger and faster in more places. For every foot of land we lose to sea levels rising, we gain two feet in the tundra of Canada and Russia which are now in permafrost. And by the way, the world is a nicer place to live.
And of course reptiles and palm trees were once in northern Canada and Russia millions of years ago. Hippos and lions were in England. We have the fossils. It was much warmer in the past. And it was much colder as well. The earth can and has handled it.
If we give more money and power to the billionaires they will fix this for us—guaranteed!
Actually, they finally got it right! Climate Change has always made some places warmer and some cooler. It has been around for approximately 4.7 billion years.
This has been absolutely the coldest, darkest, rainiest Summer in my recognition on Cape Cod in forever.. I ain’t no spring Chicken!!
Only liberals are dumb enough to think static climate is a possibility. Climate is always changing.
That was my first thought on seeing this headline.
“... of unprecedented heat waves “
No evidence of claim. In fact one only has to go back to 1988-1989. Or to 1930.
https://www.history.com/news/heat-waves-throughout-history
Of course that’s probably prehistoric times to this millennial writer.
What a load of garbage.
“David Knowles
Senior Editor
An editor at Yahoo News, David has worked as a reporter and editor for Bloomberg Politics, the New York Daily News, The Daily and AOL, and his writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Newsday, and the Hollywood Reporter. An active musician, he also served as a Senior Editor at Acoustic Guitar magazine, and was Editor of the quarterly publication, Ukulele. He has published two novels, The Secrets of the Camera Obscura (Chronicle Books) and The Third Eye (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday), and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.”
https://www.yahoo.com/author/david-knowles
Yup highly qualified to write on the environment./S
Yesterday was our first day above 100 its mid August loving this climate change and haven’t run the irrigation all summer we had 12+ inches of rain in July two days of 4+” and three with 3” since early July and it’s raining yet again today. Love it.
The climate is always changing.
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