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  • Jerry Brown: 3 Billion Will Die from Global Warming

    04/23/2018 5:19:33 PM PDT · by PROCON · 117 replies
    cnsnews.com ^ | April 19, 2018 | Melanie Arter
    (CNSNews.com) - California Gov. Jerry Brown predicted that if carbon emissions aren’t reduced, billions of people will die from “heat events,” and one billion will be subjected to vector diseases. “When you pick up the paper or turn on cable news, you’d think it’s another planet. It’s all about the nonsense of Washington, and carbon emissions are growing, and we’ve got to radically turn that around, or the migrations you’re seeing now are going to be child’s play,” Brown told reporters Tuesday at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. “We’re going to have widespread disruption, more conflicts, more terrorism,...
  • Earth Day at PTA

    04/23/2018 3:04:53 PM PDT · by LeoWindhorse · 5 replies
    West Hawaii Today ^ | Apr. 22 , 2018 | Chelsea Jensen
    POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA — “Take it to outer space,” exclaimed 7-year-old Reggie Shropshire as an unmanned aerial vehicle took to the sky Friday morning in the Saddle between Mauna Loa and Maunakea. Using the UAV, Jason Dzurisin, an ecological data specialist with Colorado State University, showing dozens of excited keiki attending Pohakuloa Training Area’s annual Earth Day event how the U.S. Army’s Natural and Cultural Resource Program uses technology to map the area. (snip) The annual free event is PTA’s “premiere community engagement event,” said Lt. Col. Christopher Marquez, the training area’s commanding officer. All students from all schools, as...
  • New York Climate Activists Ride Buses To An Anti-Fossil Fuel Rally(DOH!)

    04/23/2018 12:04:25 PM PDT · by rktman · 33 replies
    dailycaller.com ^ | 4/23/2018 | Michael Bastasch
    Environmental activists rode buses up to Albany from New York City to tell Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo to mandate the use of 100 percent green energy and move the state away from fossil fuels … wait, what? That’s right. Activists affiliated with the group Food & Water Watch will converge on New York’s capital to “demand 100% renewable energy & a ban on fracking infrastructure,” the group tweeted. Food & Water Watch backed New York’s ban on fracking in 2014, and now wants the state to get off all “fracked” gas — that’s pretty much all their gas. Food &...
  • Climate Alarmists Use Children to Sue Florida Governor Over Climate Change

    04/18/2018 2:24:31 PM PDT · by detective · 12 replies
    The New American ^ | 17 April 2018 | James Murphy
    Having witnessed the use of children to promote gun control after the Parkland, Florida, mass shooting, a group of Florida lawyers has decided to do the same thing with regard to climate change. On April 16, a squad of politically-minded ambulance chasers used a group of children as human shields by filing suit against Florida Governor Rick Scott because of Scott’s “deliberate indifference to their fundamental rights to a stable climate system in violation of Florida common law and the Florida Constitution.” Also named as defendants in the suit are Noah Valenstein, the head of the Florida Department of Environmental...
  • Forget 'Climate Change' -- Now It's 'Climate Restoration'

    04/15/2018 10:41:38 AM PDT · by rktman · 42 replies
    pjmedia.com ^ | 4/14/2018 | Michael Walsh
    In the end, somehow we knew it would come to this. The Left, in the form of the think thank RAND, has gone full Luddite: Since the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, society has organized efforts to limit the magnitude of climate change around the concept of stabilization — that is, accepting some climate change but holding it within acceptable bounds. This report offers an initial exploration of the concept of climate restoration — that is, approaches that seek to return atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases to preindustrial levels within one to two generations. Using a simple...
  • Germany’s Die Welt Proclaims Donald Trump ‘Most Successful Climate Protector in the World’

    04/07/2018 9:14:18 PM PDT · by RightGeek · 20 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 4/7/2018 | Thomas Williams
    In a bizarre irony, the German daily newspaper Die Welt has proclaimed U.S. President Donald Trump “the most successful climate protector in the world” after a new global climate report revealed that U.S. carbon dioxide emissions dropped dramatically during Trump’s first year in office.... The United States led the small pack of countries that managed to lower greenhouse gas emissions, accompanied by UK, Japan, and Mexico. According to IEA figures, the United States managed to reduce CO2 emissions in 2017 by 0.5 percent, or 25 million tons, to 4810 million tons. ... Mr. Wetzel doffed his hat to President Trump,...
  • EPA's lack of transparency is breeding ground for junk science

    03/30/2018 3:00:35 AM PDT · by gattaca · 19 replies
    Just Facts ^ | 03/29/2018 | James D. Agresti
    In a recent New York Times op-ed, two former EPA officials criticize a Trump administration plan that would require the EPA to reveal the details of studies used to craft environmental regulations. In this piece, Obama’s EPA director Gina McCarthy and assistant director Janet McCabe, claim that: Current EPA director Scott Pruitt and “some conservative members of Congress are setting up a nonexistent problem in order to prevent the EPA from using the best available science.” EPA’s studies “adhere to all professional standards and meet every expectation of the scientific community in terms of peer review and scientific integrity.” the...
  • What weather should we really worry about?

    03/29/2018 9:22:33 AM PDT · by rktman · 14 replies
    americanthinker.com ^ | 3/29/2018 | Viv Forbes
    Earth is a dangerous place. Of all the species that have ever lived, over 95% have already been extinguished by natural disasters. Ice, not global warming, is the big killer, and this recurring calamity often strikes quickly. Thousands of mammoths and other animals were killed by ice storms, and their snap-frozen bodies are still entombed in ice around the Arctic. Just 15,000 years ago, great ice sheets smothered the northern hemisphere as far south as Chicago, Moscow, and London, and all life had migrated toward the equator. This deadly ice had gripped Earth for about 50,000 years. Ice ages are...
  • Global warming 1-2-3

    03/29/2018 9:29:33 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 12 replies
    Boulder Weekly ^ | March 29, 2018 | By Angela K. Evans
    Scientists first started writing about global warming in the 1850s. More than a century ago, others explored the possibility of human-caused climate change. And yet in 2018, a lot of people still lack a basic scientific understanding of the concept, so argues Boulder-based astrophysicist Jeffrey Bennett. “There’s nothing really controversial in terms of the basic science,” he says. Outside of textbooks, Bennett first wrote about global warming in his 2012 kids’ book The Wizard who Saved the World. “I felt like we needed to have a way to get kids to understand the topic without scaring them; make them feel...
  • Climate scientists debate a flaw in the Paris climate agreement

    03/29/2018 9:38:07 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 6 replies
    The Guardian ^ | March 29, 2018 | by Dana Nuccitelli
    In September 2017, a team led by the University of Exeter’s Richard Millar published a paper in Nature Geoscience, which was widely reported as suggesting that the Paris climate agreement’s aspirational goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial temperatures is still technically within our reach. Many other climate scientists were skeptical of this result, and the journal recently published a critique from a team led by the University of Edinburgh’s Andrew Schurer. The debate lies in exactly how the Paris climate target is defined and measured, which has not been precisely established. Tackling climate change boils down to...
  • Vanuatu PM decries global warming impact

    03/29/2018 9:49:38 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 20 replies
    Radio New Zealand ^ | March 28, 2018
    Vanuatu Prime Minister Charlot Salwai says his country is an innocent victim of climate change which he will always remind the perpetrators of global warming. Mr Salwai made the comment as he thanked the European Union's Ambassador to Vanuatu for funding the country's biggest solar power farm that has over 2000 solar panels. Without naming any particular country, the prime minister said it was those superpowers who refused to endorse the Paris climate agreement. He said he had reminded the United Nations three times of the urgent need for Pacific Islands to be compensated for their land loss due to...
  • The Stunning Statistical Fraud Behind The Global Warming Scare

    03/29/2018 1:34:09 PM PDT · by Gideon7 · 22 replies
    IBD ^ | 3/29/2018 | IBD
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration may have a boring name, but it has a very important job: It measures U.S. temperatures. Unfortunately, it seems to be a captive of the global warming religion. Its data are fraudulent. What do we mean by fraudulent? How about this: NOAA has made repeated "adjustments" to its data, for the presumed scientific reason of making the data sets more accurate. Nothing wrong with that. Except, all their changes point to one thing — lowering previously measured temperatures to show cooler weather in the past, and raising more recent temperatures to show warming in...
  • The Climate Change Trial: A Case Pitting Reason Against Extremism

    The legal battle against oil companies for their purported role in contributing to a climate change crisis is starting to take shape. This past Wednesday, a federal judge in San Francisco made history, holding the first-ever U.S. court hearing exploring the impact of climate change. Lawyers representing the cities of Oakland and San Francisco as well as five of the largest multinational oil companies named in the lawsuit, participated in a climate change “tutorial,” a chance to explore both sides’ positions on several questions related to climate change. Here’s what we learned from the hearing: future litigation will pit reasoned...
  • Climate Change Is Becoming a Top Threat to Biodiversity

    03/28/2018 9:20:56 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 15 replies
    Scientific American ^ | March 28, 2018 | By Chelsea Harvey
    Climate change will be the fastest-growing cause of species loss in the Americas by midcentury, according to a new set of reports from the leading global organization on ecosystems and biodiversity. Climate change, alongside factors like land degradation and habitat loss, is emerging as a top threat to wildlife around the globe, the reports suggest. In Africa, it could cause some animals to decline by as much as 50 percent by the end of the century, and up to 90 percent of coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean may bleach or degrade by the year 2050. The reports, released last...
  • Walsh: Despite cost, city must stem climate change tide

    03/28/2018 9:24:52 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 19 replies
    Boston Herald ^ | March 28, 2018 | by Jordan Graham
    Securing enough money to combat climate change will be a challenge, but is “non-negotiable,” Mayor Martin J. Walsh said yesterday, a day after experts said Boston should expect to pay as much as $2.5 billion to curb the effects of rising seas and increasingly intense storms. “Two billion dollars is (an issue), our budget is $3 billion a year, so of course it’s going to be an issue,” Walsh said. “It’s non-negotiable, we have to do something. We’ve been doing things, we have to actually increase what we’ve been doing.” Earlier this week, climate experts warned city councilors that the...
  • Maple Sugar Season Faces Mounting Climate Change Pressure

    03/28/2018 9:30:01 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 41 replies
    New Hampshire Public Radio ^ | March 28, 2018 | By ANNIE ROPEIK
    Climate change is leaving a mark on one of New Hampshire's springtime rituals: maple sugaring. Scientists and farmers dug into the latest research over pancakes in Plymouth on Tuesday. Mount Washington Observatory research director Eric Kelsey says maple trees face a lot of stresses: abnormal storms, droughts, excess road salt, acid rain and new pests. He says those stresses are all getting more severe as the climate changes. "And that might explain the general 25 percent decrease in sap-sugar content we've seen over the last 40 to 50 years,” Kelsey says. He says those issues also affect maple trees' fall...
  • Norfolk's iconic swallowtail butterfly at risk from climate change

    03/28/2018 9:34:38 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 31 replies
    Phys.Org ^ | March 28, 2018 | by University of East Anglia
    Norfolk's butterflies, bees, bugs, birds, trees and mammals are at major risk from climate change as temperatures rise—according to new research from the University of East Anglia. Researchers carried out the first in-depth audit of its kind for a region in the UK to see how biodiversity might be impacted in Norfolk as the world warms. The study finds that the region's Swallowtail Butterfly, which can't be found anywhere else in the UK, is at risk - along with three quarters of bumblebee, grasshopper and moth species. The project reveals that at just 2oC, 72 per cent of bumblebees in...
  • Former EPA Head Turns Out To Be A Huge Fan Of Secret Science

    03/27/2018 4:03:15 PM PDT · by DeweyCA · 21 replies
    Hotair.com ^ | 3-27-18 | Jazz Shaw
    You may recall our recent discussion about a new EPA policy which will require all scientific studies used in considering new regulations to make not only their findings but their methodology and underlying data available for public scrutiny and comparative analysis. What’s not to like, right? These are investigations being done by the government and funded by the taxpayer, so the information used to reach any conclusions should be freely available. Everyone’s a big fan of transparency when it comes to those sneaks in Washington so this should roll through smoothly. Not even close. It turns out that a previous...
  • Did Calif. Municipalities Suing Energy Companies Over Climate Commit Securities Fraud?

    03/25/2018 6:17:31 PM PDT · by ameribbean expat · 15 replies
    The Wall Street Journal reports that ExxonMobil petitioned the court yesterday to allow it to depose and obtain documents from public officials involved in the various climate change lawsuits recently brought by several California communities against the energy industry, as well as #ExxonKnew campaigner Matt Pawa, who is representing San Francisco and Oakland in their lawsuits. The legal filing accuses the communities of either exaggerating the risks of climate change in their lawsuits against energy companies or downplaying the risks of climate change when issuing municipal bonds to investors. Although the plaintiffs claimed in their lawsuits that climate change poses...
  • Lights go dark for Earth Hour to highlight climate change

    03/24/2018 2:25:29 PM PDT · by PROCON · 61 replies
    AP ^ | March 24, 2018
    LONDON (AP) — In Paris, the Eiffel Tower went dark. In London, a kaleidoscope of famous sites switched off their lights — Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Piccadilly Circus, the London Eye.~~SNIP~~It lasted for just an hour and its power is purely symbolic. But in countries around the world, at 8:30 p.m., people were switching off their lights for Earth Hour, a global call for international unity on the importance of addressing climate change.