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To: Eric who wrote (1424632)11/9/2023 4:11:15 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574854
 
"Another Inconvenient Truth": Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover Nears 57-Year High

by Tyler Durden

Thursday, Nov 09, 2023 - 10:45 AM

A new weekly report from the Rutgers University Global Snow Lab reveals snow cover across the Northern Hemisphere is at the upper end of a 57-year maximum.

"Yet another inconvenient truth. When it warms, it snows more, which starts the process of cooling. That has been old-time climate cycle theory for 60 years because it was in a book my dad gave me when I was 8," meteorologist Joe Bastardi wrote on X.

Bastardi quoted another X user's post: "Latest Rutgers snow lab NH snow cover extent, now near the 57yr maximum. Astonishing in a world "Burning up.""

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Recall over the summer. Corporate media unleashed a barrage of climate doom headlines, including "Era of global boiling has arrived," "Hottest month in the history of civilization," and "Hottest day ever recorded."

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CBS News wrote, "Earth sees third straight hottest day on record, though it's unofficial: 'Brutally hot.'" It's crucial to note that CBS hedged itself with "unofficial," meaning the data was never verified.

This led the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to question the climate math pushed by corporate media outlets:

"Although NOAA cannot validate the methodology or conclusion of the University of Maine analysis, we recognize that we are in a warm period due to climate change."

In a world that is supposedly burning because of cow farts and fossil-fuel cars, the one thing that should not be happening is rising snow coverage.

Just wait until corporate media cites some unknown think tank with shady climate math that pushes the narrative that 'increasing snow coverage is because of climate change.'

We hate to break it to corporate media, but the climate has constantly changed for billions of years.

According to climate child warrior Greta, we should all be dead right about now.



To: Eric who wrote (1424632)11/9/2023 4:18:21 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1574854
 
Reread my post, Eric, especially the part about "8B humans." EOM



To: Eric who wrote (1424632)11/9/2023 4:37:57 PM
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Eight billion humans, Eric, and you're worried about an extra 16% of CO2 in the atmosphere?

Here's what a REAL environmental crisis looks like:

This isn't COVID-19. This is just plain smog. AQI over 400 is shocking. Not even California or Canada gets that bad during the worst of wildfire season.

Now before you tell India that their future lies in "renewables," realize that they're never going to get there without building a strong foundation of prosperity first.

And that will take ... you guessed it ... FOSSIL FUELS. Including the oil that India is currently buying from RuZZia.

So before you tell a country that has 1/6 of the world's population that they need to stop emitting CO2, you might want to help them figure out how to make most of their 1.4B residents enter the First World.

Because until that happens, they're not going to give a Brandon about the Paris Accords. Or the Kyoto Accords. Or some other world environmentalist forum where hypocrites riding in on private jets tell everyone else how much CO2 to emit.

Tenchusatsu



To: Eric who wrote (1424632)11/9/2023 6:06:36 PM
From: Eric  Respond to of 1574854
 
That's ok.

Still the existential threat for life on this planet is what man is doing.

FF emissions.