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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1519401)2/4/2025 9:23:38 PM
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Eric

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I've only seen the photos.

Will the farmers feel the pain in August? Too soon to tell; depends on the snow pack for those reservoirs, but their volume is really low for this time of year.

Will a lack of water "compensate" for a lack of farm workers?



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1519401)2/5/2025 12:40:24 AM
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"Congress Created the Dust Bowl" or "No Water, No Food, No Jobs"?

Some California lakes history..

Mono Lake: Almost died for LA water, but was resuscitated..

Owens Lake: Died for LA water and is now a dry lake hazmat zone..

Salton Sea: Accidental lake that should not exist but is now a political and environmental problem..

Tulare Lake: Covers a massive area when really wet years (like the previous two) fill it, but dry lake otherwise..

The dust bowl is the result of farmers vs bait fish, which are a proxy for maintaining the Bay Area delta and wetlands, resulting in sending a lot of fresh water out to sea, or letting it dry up by diverting the water to irrigate farm land. Again, a political and environmental choice..

LA water and Central Valley water are not interconnected. The LA basin does need more reservoir storage, but policies dealing with future fire issues are a lot more complicated (and expensive) than that. Just more political and environmental choices to be made..

Elections have consequences ...

Federal, state and local..



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1519401)2/5/2025 7:47:49 AM
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Btw, if we are in Solar Minimum having entered cooling period, very good chance droughts will occur next few years. Extremes occur both summer and winter entering...

The Climate Change HOAX



COMMENT: Hi Martin,

In terms of trends determined by higher highs and lower lows, such as your analysis of the Democratic party in the US, stats like the crazy one below could probably tell a similar tale pertaining to the global warming fraud.

Just yesterday, a friend and I considered that winters in this part of Arkansas are colder than when I was a kid. While I don’t have the data to back it up, anecdotally, the winter trend is towards colder norms rather than warmer norms. Four years ago was a record low (in my lifetime) at 12 below.

Regards,

FA in Arkansas







REPLY: We have a lot of weather data, and this entire claim of global warming and that humans are the cause of climate change is not only stupid, it is arrogant. There is no evidence of what these people claim. The English Court ruled against Al Gore and his movie that his climate film presented nine ‘errors’ and was thus inappropriate. The climate zealots want to ignore that ruling and pretend it never happened.



Here is the data from New York City with records back to 1869. There is a normal climate cycle, and nothing shows any dramatic change in trends. We are headed into colder weather, and let us hope that the rise in volcanic activity does not produce one or two VE7 eruptions. Our computer warns that we are also at rise of a rise in volcanic activity. That can block the sun and result in a volcanic winter, so you should have food stashed for crops will fail during a volcanic winter, and people will starve.

There is a cycle to everything, including climate!


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