Sierer’s analysis hits the nail on the head that climate activism is more likely to be harming the world’s poor rather than helping them.
"... The current findings therefore are no reason to gloss over the harmful effects, let alone see additional nitrogen input as a means of combating global warming. ..."
An utterly absurd new report
Greens equating their cause to the role of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in the liberation of the slaves.
For climate alarmists, it seems, maintaining narrative is more important than reporting the facts.
...aspiring to be a planet-saving superhero risks undermining the commitments that doctors make: make doctors doctors again. Physicians, heal thyselves!
So much for the big secret big oil conspiracy. Marathon Oil published an article in 1977 in a company periodical suggesting CO2 might cause mass starvation.
This example illustrates that anecdotal stories about the woes of a single or a few climate-concerned farmers is not a good metric for judging the state of agricultural production in the state.
Heads I win, tails you lose...
"... One of the biggest hurdles to getting to net zero is that consumers still aren’t paying for putting carbon in the atmosphere ..."
NOAA’s latest Global Time Series monthly average temperature anomaly data declining trends addressed above clearly establishes there is nothing resembling a “climate emergency” being experienced by the earth contrary...
Was June 2024 really the hottest since records began as our rulers claim? I’ll leave that up to you to decide.
So if you’re going to protest, confront some facts.”
Check out Just Stop Oils press release to bask in their impotent pontification
What will the media say in a couple of years when temperatures go back down as the extra water vapor dissipates and the ozone returns to normal? Perhaps they’ll embrace Emily Littela with a collective “never mind!”
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