When you start with a false premise every decision and every action is wrong.
There is no such thing as man made climate change! Put another way there is nothing man can do to change the earth’s climate. Only the earth and the moon and the sun can do that.
Climate change is real. We have proof that the earth’s climate has indeed changed over the past 10,000 but man played no part in that change.
It is all a scam (for some to get rich) and for governments to gain more control over their citizens.
We are seeing the end game of the scam.
They have attempted to switch from fossil fuel to “renewables” energy before renewable energy sources were ready for prime time. They may have just as well as promised energy from unicorn farts, they are just as real as the possibly of running a city on solar or wind.
The reason I know wind and solar will not work is because they have to use force (laws and regulations) and bribes to get people to switch over. If wind and solar was viable it would be profitable and people would be lining up to use it.
Will the coming winter in Europe be enough to wake up the people, who knows? What I do know it is not going to get better until they stop believing the lie and go back to what works.
This needs to be shouted from the (solar-panel-covered) rooftops. A good idea doesn't need bribes or threats; people will see it for what it is.
A solid summary @ post 17
It is about power...... just not the kind that lights your house.
Wrong. Man is 100% responsible. The weather, hydrologic cycle and entire landscape was balanced in the beginning. Imagine no earthquakes, tornadoes and the earth did not have that funny off axis thing going on. Then Adam sinned. It started going downhill after that. When Noah came into the picture the world was a hotbed of sin. The flood/earthquakes really messed up the landscape.
“There is no such thing as man made climate change! Put another way there is nothing man can do to change the earth’s climate. Only the earth and the moon and the sun can do that.”
One has only to observe the impact of a volcanic eruption, an earthquake, a hurricane, a forest fire or tsunami - then compare and think about man’s output - to grasp this axiom.