Harrison Bergeron said:
Covid was the test case for "climate change."
So-called "experts" determine what is "true."
Anything contradictory is dangerous "disinformation."
Media and Big Tech censor and squash any so-called "disinformation."
The conversation is put in terms of life and death. That article promoting practical, simple solutions 'LITERALLY WILL KILL PEOPLE."
"Experts" is now the science.Harrison Bergeron said:
Covid was the test case for "climate change."
So-called "experts" determine what is "true."
Anything contradictory is dangerous "disinformation."
Media and Big Tech censor and squash any so-called "disinformation."
The conversation is put in terms of life and death. That article promoting practical, simple solutions 'LITERALLY WILL KILL PEOPLE."
The warmest July-to-date in the US was 2012 (left).
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) July 21, 2023
July-to-date 2023 (right) is more than 1°F cooler despite 11 years worth of CO2 emissions. pic.twitter.com/JWor39uNSj
climate journalism hasn't not been broken since the Farmer's Almanac was the top selling publication in the genre.Tempus Edax Rerum said:
https://rogerpielkejr.substack.com/p/climate-journalism-is-broken
The left now ignores their own prophetsmidgett said:"Experts" is now the science.Harrison Bergeron said:
Covid was the test case for "climate change."
So-called "experts" determine what is "true."
Anything contradictory is dangerous "disinformation."
Media and Big Tech censor and squash any so-called "disinformation."
The conversation is put in terms of life and death. That article promoting practical, simple solutions 'LITERALLY WILL KILL PEOPLE."
Pick your "experts" (who you've already preapproved). Whatever they say is the "science". If you disagree with the experts, you aren't using science. You are therefore a science-denier.
Stupid.
Fascinating. Democracy is being redefined from being the will of the people to how the law affects groups identified as victims under woke taxonomy. https://t.co/vRDpur0DfU
— Michael Sebastian (@HonorAndDaring) April 10, 2024
Redbrickbear said:Fascinating. Democracy is being redefined from being the will of the people to how the law affects groups identified as victims under woke taxonomy. https://t.co/vRDpur0DfU
— Michael Sebastian (@HonorAndDaring) April 10, 2024
historian said:
Instead of "climate journalism" it should be labeled "climate propaganda." I don't know if it has ever been ver accurate but the accuracy clears seems to have declined significantly over the past 10-20 years especially when the Leftists in power pushing the "Green New Deal" to some other fraud.
Harrison Bergeron said:
Another good one: https://www.politifact.com/article/2022/feb/07/kilimanjaros-ice-fields-didnt-disappear-2020-doesn/
Al Gore Jr. said the ice would disappear from Mount Kilamanjaro by 2020. I love the way the "fact check" sites twist themselves into knots to act like it does not matter.
It's amazing that any metropolitan weather station ever comes out with a lower temp in the summer time than previous years. The heat island effect is real, with massive areas covered over by cement and black top, adding to that the removal of trees and grassy areas.Redbrickbear said:The warmest July-to-date in the US was 2012 (left).
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) July 21, 2023
July-to-date 2023 (right) is more than 1°F cooler despite 11 years worth of CO2 emissions. pic.twitter.com/JWor39uNSj
I do not know if this is true or urban myth ... I have heard several critics state that temperature monitoring stations are intentionally put in areas that have hotter surroundings via man-made things like concrete, etc. But that may be incorrect but would not surprise me.Forest Bueller_bf said:It's amazing that any metropolitan weather station ever comes out with a lower temp in the summer time than previous years. The heat island effect is real, with massive areas covered over by cement and black top, adding to that the removal of trees and grassy areas.Redbrickbear said:The warmest July-to-date in the US was 2012 (left).
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) July 21, 2023
July-to-date 2023 (right) is more than 1°F cooler despite 11 years worth of CO2 emissions. pic.twitter.com/JWor39uNSj
DFW for example in 1972 the entire metroplex had about 2 million people, now there are about 6.6 million. There was still plenty of open land in DFW. When we dropped my grandma off at DFW airport in 1975, it was mainly pasture land surrounding the area. Felt like it was in the middle of nowhere.
Now it is mainly paved over land cities surrouding the area. That weather station has a massive heat island effect now.
No way it wouldn't register several degrees higher than 50 years ago.Yet this is repeated at station after station across the planet. Much of the increase in temperatures has a "manmade" effect for sure. The heat island effect.