There're many other quotable people doing that. My focus, OTOH, on the real climate change. A much colder climate and major global food shortages due to the Grand Solar Minimum that's just beginning. No time to cite a long list of evidence of extreme cold that the MSM has censored while they go on and on about intervening heat waves. These whip saw temperature variations which shift in as little as a few days and the widespread floods are also damaging harvests worldwide. Food prices will reflect that late this year and next.
Bottom line?
This winter and every winter thereafter for decades will demolish the science fiction of AGW more dramatically than anything presented on the web. Below are 2 forecasts.
Sorry, really do have to move on.
Iso

2 different Almanacs, 1 and the same Forecast — a “never-ending winter” ahead for the U.S. and Canada — Grand Solar Minimum
September 1, 2019
Cap Allon
There are two separate almanacs, the Farmers’ Almanac and the Old Farmer’s Almanac, both of which have a very similar outlook for this coming NH winter.
Where warm-mongers NOAA have forecast a rather mild winter-season with average precipitation (no surprises there), both of the Almanacs have gone for “freezing, frigid, and frosty” conditions and have called for a “never-ending winter.”
Unlike the Old Farmers’ Almanac, which makes weather predictions through a combination of animal signals, chicken bones, pig spleens and other weather lore, the Farmer’s Almanac bases its outlook on a “mathematical and astronomical formula” dating back to 1818 that takes sunspot activity and other astronomical anomalies into account, making it far more reliable, in my opinion.
It is this annual periodical that’s predicting a “polar coaster winter.”
“Freezing, frigid, and frosty” are other terms it opts for when describing the upcoming season, especially for areas “east of the Rockies all the way to the Appalachians.”
Peter Geiger, the publication’s editor, warned that the season will be a “wild ride” full of unexpected changes in temperature and “some hefty snowfalls.”
Almanac contributor Janice Stillman added that “this could feel like the never-ending winter, particularly in the Midwest and east to the Ohio Valley and Appalachians, where wintry weather will last well into March and even through the first days of spring.”

The Farmer’s Almanac forecast for Winter 2019-20 — U.S.

The OLD Farmer’s Almanac forecast for Winter 2019-20 — U.S.
Canadians are also advised to prepare for bitterly cold conditions and “a parade of snowstorms.”
The almanac predicts worse than normal winter precipitation over much of the Great White North.
It sees areas east of the Rockies to Quebec and the Maritimes bear the brunt of the cold conditions and areas from the Prairie provinces into the Great Lakes to be the most frigid.
The coldest outbreaks in late January into early February are forecast to hit those in the Prairies, with the almanac warning that very cold “Arctic air could cause temperatures to drop as low as -40C.”
It also forewarns that this cold blast will bring “intense bursts of heavy snow,” especially in the snowbelt area of Ontario.
“The Maritimes will be wet and white and cold,” Geiger added.

The Farmer’s Almanac forecast for Winter 2019-20 — Canada
The cold times are returning, in line with historically low solar activity.
Even NASA agrees, in part at least, with their SC25 forecast revealing “it will be the weakest [solar cycle] of the past 200 years” (we’re talking Dalton Minimum levels — see link below).
This NH winter will likely go down as the beginning of the next Grand Solar Minimum.
The time to prepare is now.>
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