WSJ: Media Can’t Handle The Climate Truth

The Democrat-media-complex can’t handle the truth. Period.

Climate change is the greatest political fraud in history.

Media Can’t Handle the Climate Truth – WSJ

If, after four decades, scientists see less warming and lower emissions, isn’t that good news?

By Holman W. Jenkins Jr., Wall Street Journal, Sept. 3, 2021:

If “news” is about how today differs from yesterday, the press missed a lot of news in the long-awaited new report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that was issued a few weeks ago.

After 41 years of promoting a fuzzy and unsatisfying estimate of how much warming might result from a doubling of atmospheric CO2, the world’s climate science arbiter has finally offered the first real improvement in the history of modern climate science.

Through five previous U.N. assessment plus their predecessor, the 1979 Charney Report, the likely worst-case was a rise of 4.5 degrees Celsius. This came from averaging the result of inconsistent computer climate simulations about which the IPCC knew only one thing: They couldn’t all be right and perhaps none were. In another departure, the U.N. panel now says the dire emissions scenario it promoted for two decades should be regarded as highly unlikely, with more plausible projections at least a third lower.

The report also notes, as the press never does, the full impact of these emissions won’t be manifested until decades, even a century, later. The ultimate likely worst-case effect of a doubling of CO2 might be 4 degrees, but the best estimate of the “transient climate response” this century is about 2.7 degrees, or 1.6 degrees on top of the warming experienced since the start of the industrial age.

You might not wish this on your least-favorite planet, but compare it with media coverage of the U.S. National Climate Assessment in 2018, which paraded as a nearly foregone conclusion a temperature increase of 6.1 degrees.

No, the new report isn’t a reason to stop worrying about climate change, on the unlikely assumption that your previous level of worry corresponded to the actual science. But if you’ve been buying the media’s exaggerations, you can relax quite a bit.

The words most quoted in the press weren’t found in the U.N. report or even its executive summary. They were the claims of a pair of U.N. officials that the report heralded a “code red for humanity” and, even more devoid of meaning, that “no one is safe” from a warming planet.

In reality, no creature makes the whole planet its home but picks those zones it finds most equable. Even with technological help, humanity is present, and thinly so, on 20% of the earth’s land surface. The boundaries of this presence will shift in response to a changing climate, as they have in the past.

By now, though, the press and the climate science impresarios know each other too well, thus scripted idiocies abound. This week’s massive rainstorm in the Northeast reflexively was described as a consequence of climate change. Never mind that heavy rains always happened and, in any case, climate policy can’t be a solution for a New York City storm-drain system designed not to withstand a five-year storm, let alone a 100-year storm.

Or take the U.S. government’s claim that July was the hottest month on record. Unmentioned in any news report that I could find, the margin of error in this measurement was 10 times as large as the purported difference over the previously claimed hottest month of July 2016.

Imagine the news industry was still able to discern news. If the latest in a 40-year succession of climate forecasts differs from its predecessors in finding temperature change and emissions not as bad as previously projected, this would qualify as news. That is, to a media not wedded to the senseless assumption that climate science can only produce a succession of ever more dire discoveries……

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Biden Wrong On Fires and Ida

Hurricane Ida brought powerful wind and rain to Louisiana and drenched the Northeast.

Devastating fires have consumed California forests and burned people out of their homes.

Politicians and pressure groups, from President Biden on down, rushed to capitalize on people’s heart-rending losses, and exploit them to push the global warming narrative.

President Biden said,

“The past few days of Hurricane Ida and the unprecedented flash floods in New York and New Jersey is yet another reminder these extreme storms and the climate crisis are here.”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said,

“Global warming is upon us, and it’s going to get worse, and worse, and worse, and that’s why it’s so imperative that we pass the two bills.”

Embattled Governor Gary Newsom, speaking on the Caldor and Dixie fires, vowed to,

“continue to lead on climate change, and that is our resolve and commitment to take a backseat to no one in this country in terms of our commitment to radically change the way we produce and consume energy.”

There is a chorus of voices conflating our weather with climate in ways scientific data does not support.

Hurricane Ida strengthened over a warm Gulf of Mexico.  Yet there is no trend that shows the Gulf warming in a meaningful way.  This is U.S. government data. Could any number of wind turbines, solar panels, or electric vehicles have meaningfully altered this temperature data, or for that matter Hurricane Ida?

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE NOAA GULF OF MEXICO TEMPERATURE CHART

Similarly, California rainfall always varies greatly from year to year.  Here, for example, is the precipitation data for San Diego.  Rainfall is low this year, yet not as low as many other years, some over a century ago.  Who truly believes that taxes, redistribution or energy mandates could have meaningfully brought more or less rain?  Would that even be desirable if they could?

CLICK HERE TO VIEW SAN DIEGO ANNUAL RAINFALL 1850-2020 

When Hurricane Katrina struck, New Orleans flooded, not because of climate change, but because aging levies and pumps failed.  We spent the last sixteen years improving the levies and pumps.  This year they held.  That’s what genuine “infrastructure” investment looks like.

CFACT stands with everyone who has suffered loss from fire, wind or flood.  Count on our thoughts, prayers and action.

We must manage our forests better, harden the New York City Subways against storm surge and rain as required, and continue to ensure our noble first responders have the equipment and planning they need to protect us.

There has always been extreme weather and always will.

Exploiting the suffering caused by nature’s fury to push radical redistribution and climate policies is shameful.

COLUMN BY

Craig Rucker

Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president.

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Afghanistan Climate Nonsense

Leave it to Team Climate to exploit the crisis in Afghanistan and get everything wrong.

Marc Morano featured on Climate Depot a bizarre headline from Newsweek which implied that the Taliban might not be so bad after all.  This is because, apparently, the Taliban wants to curry good will with the world community by fighting climate change!  Pay no attention to the bombings, beatings and beheadings!

Newsweek quotes Taliban official Abdul Qahar Balkhi saying,

“‘We believe the world has a unique opportunity of rapprochement and coming together to tackle the challenges not only facing us but the entire humanity,’ Balkhi added, ‘and these challenges ranging from world security and climate change need the collective efforts of all.’”

So there you have it … the Taliban are really just a bunch of conscientious woke liberals. Unbelievable.

We also posted another typically hard-hitting column from Joanne Nova who mockingly asks us to “wake up to the new reality that solar panels can stop the Taliban.” Be sure to check it out.

A suicide bomber just detonated a bomb at the Kabul airport.  There are multiple explosions and gunfire.  That’s what the reality of evil extremism looks like.  This has ZERO to do with climate.

Let’s hope President Biden’s mind-boggling bungling of the situation in Afghanistan, coupled with the horrific acts by evil extremists in that troubled land, rip the blinders off all of us and focuses us on what real tragedy looks like and how to fight it going forward.

COLUMN BY

Craig Rucker

Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president.

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Biden Climate Change Policy a ‘House of Cards’

“It’s getting late early,” said that great 20th century philosopher, Yogi Berra.

For President Joseph Biden, this nugget from the New York Yankees Hall of Fame catcher sticks like butterscotch as his policy blunders pile up and Americans increasingly feel their baleful effects. They include the bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan, menacing inflation, the human tidal wave over the open southern border, the new coronavirus outbreak, and his war on American energy.

These are a few of many examples that suggest his presidency may soon implode, before his first year concludes. By contrast, it took Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon until their third and fifth years, respectively, for their presidencies to collapse beyond recovery.

President Biden’s war on American-produced energy is galling and—dare I say—un-American. This is because of two recent administration actions that contradict his purported climate policy and confirm the blizzard of lies about the implications of climate change.

First, last May the president lifted U.S. sanctions on companies that were constructing the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany, which expands the market for Russian fossil fuel energy. That same Russia is governed by Vladimir Putin who we’ve been told incessantly for years is the worst dictator alive – until Mr. Biden gave him this energy gift for no discernable return benefit.

Then there was the president’s national security advisor, a man named Jake Sullivan, who last week called on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to increase production and exports in order to lower gasoline prices. OPEC, he said, “should move faster to restore the global supply of gasoline … higher gasoline prices, if left unchecked, risk harming the ongoing global [economic] recovery.” The same day, the president’s top economic advisor urged the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the gasoline market for any illegal conduct.

Clearly, President Biden and his administration are starting to panic about rapidly increasing gas prices and broader inflation. They are so worried, their entreaty for more oil exposes their climate policy as a gigantic fraud.

Google up “Biden existential threat” and the results go on interminably. The president habitually claims that climate change is the “existential threat of our time.” This is dogma in his administration and for many in Congress. But does Mr. Biden really believe? His gift to Russia and mendicancy toward OPEC suggest otherwise.

From day one of his presidency, Mr. Biden set forth to act on his claim of climate catastrophe by curbing domestic energy production in oil, gas and coal, starting with executive orders to cancel construction of the Keystone XL pipeline and stop new energy leases on federal lands. Another order last January committed the U.S. to a “whole-of-government approach to the climate crisis” and established “climate considerations as an essential element in U.S. foreign policy and national security.”

Except when it’s not.

The Biden actions on Nord Stream 2 and OPEC reveal these climate directives to be at best, rhetorical; at worst, a lie.

Seven months later, energy prices are skyrocketing and Americans are feeling the pinch. This is no accident or happenstance.

The 12-month period through July, overall price inflation increased 5.4 percent, the highest in 13 years, while energy prices surged nearly 24 percent, more than four times the general rate. The ripple effect of skyrocketing energy prices will reverberate throughout the economy with each passing month, with higher manufacturing costs, higher shipping costs and more.

With inflation rearing its ugly head, maybe the “existential threat” of climate change is not so existential and not even a threat, after all. The claptrap about a “zero-carbon economy” by the Biden team becomes just that with their public plea for more carbon-spewing crude oil from overseas.

As former President Jimmy Carter learned more than 40 years ago, the inflation genie is very hard to put back into the bottle quickly and Americans do not react well.

It is one thing for President Biden and his team of adherents to Tweet about climate change and issue executive orders. When these and other policies take hold and the inflationary effects occur (as I predicted), their demand for more foreign oil is further evidence of a house of cards that is climate policy.

Sometimes presidential difficulties result from events beyond their control. Jimmy Carter did not abet inflation and Donald Trump did not unleash the coronavirus, but the issues engulfed them and cost them both re-election.

By contrast, Richard Nixon’s problems from the Watergate scandal were self-inflicted. So it is with President Biden’s climate policies and much else afflicting the nation.

Joe Biden became a U.S. Senator when Mr. Nixon was still president and he surely recalls the hapless Carter presidency shortly thereafter. Before it is too late, President Biden should jettison this fruitless climate crusade – something he never truly embraced while a 36-year senator. Rather than beg OPEC for more oil, the president should immediately re-open American oil and gas production and restore our nation’s energy independence.

COLUMN BY

Peter Murphy

Peter Murphy is Senior Fellow at CFACT. He has researched and advocated for a variety of policy issues, including education reform and fiscal policy, both in the non-profit sector and in government in the administration of former New York Governor George Pataki. He previously wrote and edited The Chalkboard weblog for the NY Charter Schools Association, and has been published in numerous media outlets, including The Hill, New York Post, Washington Times and the Wall Street Journal. Twitter: @PeterMurphy26. Website: https://www.petermurphylgs.com/

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Biden Clueless On Much More Than Afghanistan

The horrible tragedy in Afghanistan revealed a Biden Administration divorced from reality.

President Biden and his people not only failed to validly assess the ramifications of their actions, they froze like deer in headlights and proved unable to adapt and respond as new information became available.

Afghanistan turned the Biden team into a bunch of fact-challenged “Baghdad Bobs.”

As the Taliban took control of town after town and were approaching Kabul, State Department spokesman Ned Price could not process what was happening.  On Friday (the thirteenth) he told NPR “The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces have 300,000 fighters at their disposal, 300,000… In fact, President Biden’s budget request for the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces going forward has $3.3 billion of support… If you look at it on paper, they once again have over 300,000 troops. They have an air force. They have special forces. They have heavy equipment. The Taliban has almost none of this. The Taliban is a force of some 70,000 to 80,000, less than a third of the size of what the Afghan government can muster.”

Three days later President Ashraf Ghani  had fled and the Taliban controlled Kabul.

Ned Price spent the last few years as Director of Policy and Communications at National Security Action, a left-wing think tank focused “on advancing American global leadership and opposing the reckless policies of the Trump Administration.”  Price was one of President Biden’s earliest appointments.  The Biden Administration is filled with feckless bureaucrats like Price.

The Biden Administration did not understand Afghanistan.  They failed to formulate a valid plan for withdrawal, but worse, once proven wrong, they were unable to reassess and respond.  “On paper” Kabul remained secure.

We can learn a great deal from Biden’s Afghanistan debacle.

The Biden Administration smugly lectures us on scores of topics as if they possess great insight to which we all must yield.

They are almost always WRONG.  Unfortunately, unlike Afghanistan, it usually takes far longer to learn just how wrong they are.

Climate change is “an existential threat” Biden tells us with a wag of his finger.  The science is settled and not to be discussed.  Maybe on paper or computer models, Mister President, reality however, continues to reveal the models to be too hot, and the weather to be natural.

We must all switch to electric vehicles President Biden tells us, “there is no turning back.

It is the Biden Administration’s climate policies that are actually making America less secure. Last week Biden had the audacity to call on OPEC to pump more oil, while he does everything to strangle American-made energy production to make us more dependent on nations who hate us.

As Biden forces us to adopt more inefficient, intermittent solar and wind and short-range electric vehicles, it also forces greater reliance on China. China has a near-monopoly on the rare Earth minerals necessary to make renewables and EVs. With China embracing Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, expect the Chinese government move quickly to exploit Afghanistan’s vast resources including lithium and oil.

Here’s a frightening reality.  Biden’s military and foreign policy bureaucracy that failed so dramatically, is MORE ABLE than the people running his energy, environment, economic, immigration, criminal justice and the rest of American policy.

Americans must wake up to the reality that left-wing policies do not work across the board.

Wrecking our electric grid is a terrible mistake.  So are the higher taxes, new entitlements and waste in Biden’s $3.5 trillion spendapalooza bill.

Biden’s bureaucrats and left-wing zealots are dead wrong across the board and must be stopped before they do further damage.

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COVID-19 — Therapies:

Ivermectin is effective for COVID-19 when used early. Analysis of 63 studies

Directories of Physicians who may prescribe Ivermectin: here and here.

NIH Revises Treatment Guidelines for Ivermectin for the Treatment of COVID-19

The NIH Site for assessing “Antiviral Therapies”

COVID-19 — Vaccines:

Short video + numerous citations: Physician Destroys the COVID-19 Narrative

A Letter to the Unvaccinated

COVID Vaccine Mandates Strongly Opposed as Vaccine Failures Increase

What will segregated society look like for the unvaxxed?

Americans Attacked Using Two Political Bio-Weapons

Survey: Americans with doctorates are least likely to get coronavirus vaccines

Summary: Moderna Short-Term mRNA Injection Efficacy & Safety Data

Summary: Pfizer Short-Term mRNA Injection Efficacy & Safety Data

Summary: Johnson & Johnson Short-Term mRNA Injection Efficacy & Safety Data

Senior Vaccinologist Outlines Futility of Trying to Stop COVID Variants w Vaccines

Leaked Documents Reveal Pfizer Does Not Mandate Vaccines For Its Employees

World-class immunologist explains why the COVID vax is unnecessary

Up To 62% mRNA Vaccinated Show Evidence Of Blood Clotting

Vaccine Expert Calls For “Immediate Halt” To Vaccinations

COVID-19 — Models and Data:

The smear campaign against the Great Barrington Declaration

COVID Fatalities: Age Demographics

CDC is Misrepresenting Data on Pregnant Women and COVID Vaccines

Report: Do Masks Work?

COVID-19 — Misc:

Report: Scientific Observations about the Medical Establishment’s Handling of COVID-19

Mass Psychosis: How to Create a Pandemic of Mental Illness

Medical Professional speaks about COVID-19 to School Board

Short video: Dr. Roger Hodkinson — It’s all been a pack of lies

COVID was a dress rehearsal for global climate change

Judge Napolitano: Do we still have the Constitution?

When Employers Practice Government Tyranny

Working-from-Home Bureaucracy

After keeping kids inside, experts discover the health benefits of fresh air

Greed Energy Economics:

Burning Cash: Offshore Wind More Than Six Times Cost of Gas Power

The true cost of net zero

Wind Energy:

Chinese Communist Buys Large Texas Parcel, Alarming Lawmakers

Wind Operator Faces Liability for $Millions in Damages to Noise Victims

Wind delusions pose national security risk

Another Peak Demand Hour and Wind is Missing

Feds See Offshore Turbines as a Mixed Bag

Solar Energy:

Solar Facilities Spark Civil War in Virginia

Low-Density Intermittent Energy isn’t Renewable

The Costs Of A Solar-Powered Grid Without Fossil Fuel Back-up

Exploding birds on solar farms not a myth after all

Escalating U.S.-China Solar Rift Threatens Biden Green Goals

Fossil Fuel Energy:

The Left’s Long March Tramples Rotary

Fossil Fuels Are the Key To Raising Quality of Life for All

Newspeak Doesn’t Change the Fact Natural Gas Is Still Natural

Short video: Hijacking Natural Gas #1

Asia’s fossil fuel plans oblivious to UN’s climate scare

Asia coal demand surge in stark contrast with U.N. climate warning

Misc Energy:

With Latest Climate Change Report, Now Is Time for Nuclear Energy

Excellent: NY Republicans Call For Renewable Energy Study

The Disaster of Green Energy

Biden Admits Green New Deal Is a Dream

The World Will Run Out Of EV Batteries By 2025

Manmade Global Warming — New IPCC Report:

New IPCC Report: AR6 Climate Change 2021

The IPCC’s attribution methodology is fundamentally flawed

Dr. Patrick Michaels: Observations Concerning the Newest IPCC Report

Dr. Judith Curry: IPCC AR6 WG1 discussion thread

UN Climate Report Reveals the Crisis Is About Truth, Not Climate

Don’t buy the latest climate-change alarmism

Climate Change Brings a Flood of Hyperbole

IPCC confirms that climate policies have failed: It’s time to do something different

New IPCC report provides little objective basis for policymaking

UN Climate Panel Continues Decades-Long Climate Fear Porn Tradition

The IPCC’s Latest Climate Report is Anti-Science and Anti-Human: Reject It

The UN’s ‘code red’ on climate change

The UN IPCC science panel opts for extreme nuttiness

IPCC’s Banishing fossil fuels would place most of the world at risk
The IPCCs deliberate CO2 deception

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:

Extreme Fraud At NOAA

Which data show that humans, CO2, and fossil fuels cause global warming?

Why RGGI is a “solution in search of a problem

New Confirmation that Climate Models Overstate Atmospheric Warming

Does Climate Change Cause Extreme Weather Now? Here’s a Reality Check

No, CBS News, Global Warming Did Not Create Taliban Victory

Biden Climate Change Policy a ‘House of Cards’

The problem with climate change politics

US Election — HR4:

H.R. 4—The Pelosi Power Grab Act

Dems plot last-ditch voting rights push as midterm clock ticks

Heritage: HR 4 Would Make It Easier to Commit Election FraudFreedomWorks Statement in Response to the Introduction of H.R. 4

Congressional Report: States’ Primary Constitutional Authority Over Elections

ALG to Congress: Reject Democrat Election Takeover Act II

H.R.4 is Another Democrat Attempt to Undermine States

60 Seconds: H.R. 4 And Federal Pre-Clearance

US Election:

Election-Integrity.info (10 major election reports by our team of experts, plus much more!)

Report confirms 2020 abuses and RNC deploys ‘year-round’ election integrity unit

Report: Yes, the 2020 election was stolen

Election Analysis by Seth Keshel

Elections Need Meaningful Audits

Report: Nearly 15 Million Mail Ballots Went Unaccounted for in 2020 Election

Watch Some Highlights From Lindell’s Cyber Symposium

US Election — Arizona:

Arizona AG Investigates Maricopa County After They Fail To Submit Crucial Info

Arizona Audit: Eyewitness Testimony of the Power of God at Work

US Election — Georgia:

Georgia Voting Official Makes Excuses For Residents Who Illegally Voted in 2020

Georgia ballots rejected by machines were later altered by election workers

Fulton County Registration Chief Ralph Jones resigns

Two Truths and a Lie: Georgia’s Election Integrity Law

US Election — Other State Issues:

Analysis on 5 PA Counties shows Enough Fraudulent Ballots to Flip the State to Trump

Texas Senate Passes Bill in Favor of Forensic Audit

US Politics and Socialism:

Short Video: Colorado Springs father denounces critical race theory

Biden’s Cloward-Piven Immigration Agenda

Woke Politics Destroyed the Marine Corps I Knew

Medicine Is Getting Major Injections of Woke Ideology

Short video: Some Black Leaders discuss the benefits of the NRA

The Climate Leadership Council ‘Suspends’ ExxonMobil

What happened to ‘Yes we can’? Politics of victimhood has replaced optimism

Other US Politics and Related:

Short video: 10 Dumb Ways Our Government Spent Your Money!

Archive: The Intellectual Yet Idiot

Our Decaying Civilization

One of Google’s Top Engineers Reveals Insider Info

FBI finds scant evidence U.S. Capitol disturbance was coordinated

Religion Related:

How Cultural Marxists In Our Midst Are Grinding Christianity Down

Guided by Faith, Divinity Student Fought His ‘Anti-Racist’ Seminary, and Won

Education Related:

Progressivism Surges Through America’s Law Schools

The Fight over Critical Race Theory in Education: A Fight for Our National Survival

Science and Misc Matters:

An Innovative Solution to the Failures of Peer Review

Science Journal Demands “Hate Crime” Laws to Shield Scientists from Public Criticism

Scientific Misconduct by the US Nat’l Academy of Sciences: Dr. Edward Calabrese

Beware approval of marijuana dispensaries

Famous Einstein equation used to create matter from light for first time

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AWED: The Media Balanced Newsletter on Energy, Science and the Environment

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COVID-19 — Special Reports:

Short superior video: A clear counter-argument to getting the “vaccine”

Excellent: COVID-19 Vaccines Don’t Really Work as Hoped

Very worthwhile: Plague Rats

Our Report: How the Medical Establishment Dropped the Ball re COVID-19

COVID-19 — Therapies:

Ivermectin is effective for COVID-19 when used early. Analysis of 61 studies

Double-blind study: Ivermectin reduces COVID-19’s duration and infectiousness

COVID: 90% of patients treated with new Israeli drug discharged in 5 days

COVID-19 — Vaccines:

COVID-19 Natural Immunity vs Vaccine Induced Immunity Guide

The Vaccine Causes The Virus To Be More Dangerous

COVID Outbreak On Carnival Cruise Despite ALL ABOARD Jabbed

CDC study shows 74% of people infected in MA Covid outbreak were fully vaccinated

Over 25% of COVID-19 cases in LA are fully vaccinated people

Are Vaccines Driving the Surge in New COVID Infections?

Poll: Most unvaccinated Americans believe vaccine riskier than virus

Kaiser Poll Shows It’s Not Republicans Who Are COVID Vaccine Resisters

Biden’s Vaccine Push: A Mandate with Destiny

Study: First postmortem study in a patient vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2

Document Reveals ‘Shocking’ Terms of Pfizer’s International Vaccine Agreements

Experts Warn of Increased Risks of Infertility, Death after COVID Vaccines

COVID-19 — Models and Data:

FDA Issues Recall for Defective COVID Tests Made by ‘World’s Largest Mfg’

Which masks protect against delta COVID-19 variant?

NYT: CDC Statistic is a Huge Exaggeration

Study finds unhealthy levels of carbon dioxide in kids wearing face masks

Johns Hopkins Study Found Zero COVID Deaths Among Healthy Kids

Startling Discovery Suggests 40% of US Wild Deer have had the Coronavirus

COVID-19 — Misc:

Tucker Carlson: This isn’t about the science, here’s proof

‘CDC Has Destroyed Their Credibility’

The COVID Lies: Who is Behind them and What They Want

How a Psychic Healer Convinced the Gov’t to Fund “Long Covid” Research

Why Did the WHO Alter Its Definition of “Herd Immunity?”

The coming Delta lockdown is designed to invoke nationwide protests…

China seals city as its worst virus outbreak in a year grows

Short video: Walkout Wednesday (Noon: August 11th)

The Nuremberg Code

Renewable Energy Health and Ecosystem Consequences:

Michigan denies permit for wind project over wildlife concerns

Renewables: Oh, the Waste!

Turbine noise goes on trial (in Australia)

Tesla big battery fire in Victoria under control after burning more than three days

Offshore Wind Turbine Noise Raises Concerns About Marine Life

Wind Energy:

Bradford (PA) says no to wind turbines

The Big Battery Myth: Why Battery Storage Can’t Save Intermittent Wind & Solar

‘I can see our industry disappearing’: US fishermen sound alarm at offshore wind

Offshore Wind Fight Shifts to NY Bight as Scallop Industry Calls for Changes

Sorry, But Those Wind and Solar Numbers Just Don’t Add Up

The Block Island wind project has largely shut down

North Dakota regulators order removal of wind turbine too close to residence

Solar Energy:

Major Report: Overview of Solar Energy Concerns

Behind The Rise Of U.S. Solar Power, A Mountain of Chinese Coal

Solar Framing Is A Problem No Matter How One Interprets It

TV Report: Home Solar Panel Pitfalls

True solar farmers sound alarm on ‘green energy’ panels

Nuclear Energy:

Short worthwhile video: The Green Atom

Company searching for ‘Holy Grail’ of energy

State, federal efforts “too late to save Exelon’s Illinois nuclear plants”

Fossil Fuel Energy:

Why Does Biden Want to Kill Our Oil and Gas?

If Coal Is Dead, Then Why Are Ships So Full Of It?

US DOE Drops $52.5 Million Green Hydrogen Bomb On Natural Gas

U.S. Interior secretary accused of defying federal judge’s oil lease ruling

Misc Energy:

Clean electricity standard would have ‘cataclysmic’ impact on state economies

RGGI is but the Classic “Solution in Search of a Problem”

Going Green Relies Heavily On Chinese Slave Labor

Germany’s Green Energy Shift Is More Fizzle Than Sizzle

The hydrogen economy is about to get weird

Energy CEO claims iron-air battery can “fully retire thermal assets”

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:

Report debunking the IPCC

How Climate Scenarios Lost Touch With Reality

Can we trust the climate scientists?

Bjorn Lomborg: The truth about extreme weather events

How Climate Scenarios Lost Touch With Reality

To Advance the Climate Agenda: Never Waste Bad Weather

Climate Change Doesn’t Cause All Disasters

The Greens threaten us with floods but fail to protect against them

IPCC’s Gold-Standard Temp Data: Last 7.25 Years World Has Been Cooling

Is the Earth Actually Getting Hotter?

Michael Mann’s Lawsuit Stumbles On

Study: Three Americans create enough carbon emissions to kill one person

Video: Claims carbon dioxide is destroying the planet are ‘antiscientific

Manmade Global Warming — Misc:

Biden’s 30×30 Land Grab

Climate scientists prepare to clamp down on the world’s freedoms

Climate Scientist Warns ‘Next 20-30 Years Will Be Cold

Could Pacific NW Heat Wave, European Floods Have Been Caused by the Sun?

Earth’s interior is swallowing up more carbon than thought

Climate hyperbolists are finding the pandemic stole their thunder

CA Climate Initiative Support Drops Like Rock

Comments On Federal Scientific Integrity

China, India ignore UN deadline to update emissions targets in COP26 warning shot

Gratitude for CO2: It Continues to Feed the World

COP26 summit ‘too big’ to happen in person, warns climate change negotiator

ClimateClips.com: A collection of good short videos about climate

Short video: Floods, Heat Waves and an Ice Age

Video: Studying Sunspot Activity Cycles: Hindcasting and Forecasting

China rolls back climate policy, reopens closed coal mines as power demand surges

A climate test showing 70 % error in the calculated 2019 temperature

US Election:

Biden AG Threatens Prison Time for Anyone Organizing “Election Forensic Audits”

Gen. Flynn: 10 Indisputable Facts on the 2020 Election that Argue for Audits

10 Reasons to Question the Election

A.U.D.I.T. of Elections: Shock and Awe or Calm Before the Storm?

Evidence to be Presented to Citizens Grand Jury of Interstate Election Conspiracy

Justice Dept’s Guidance on Statutes Regarding Voting Methods and Audits

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HR4 – The Pelosi Power Grab Act

US Election — Arizona:

A.U.D.I.T. of Elections: Grassroots Pressure Begins to Pay Off

AZ Audit Update w AZ GOP Chairwoman Dr. Kelli Ward, July 28, 2021

Maricopa: What happened to 443K excess ballots?

Senator Fann Explains Path to Decertification of 2020 Election Results

Arizona Senate liaison granted ‘full access’ to Maricopa audit

US Election — Other State Issues:

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Pulitzer Says He Has Funding for Kinematic Forensic Audit of Michigan

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Zuckerberg-Funded Nonprofit Paid $11.8 Million to MI Dem Consulting Firms

PA County Declines Election Audit Without New Voting Machines

Texas Dems to huddle with Clintons, Abrams as they bid to regain momentum

US Politics and Socialism:

Nothing Is Ever As It Appears In China: Military Intimidation

The Jan. 6th Show Trials Threaten All of Us

GOP Reps Denied Entry to Prison Where Jan. 6 Prisoners Being Held

The Mayor: Police Protection for Me, not for Thee

Parents Defy “No National Anthem” at Softball Game

Why I Am Deleting All Content After 48 Hours

US Infrastructure Bill:

Just Say “NO” To This Corrupt Phony Infrastructure Bill!

Wharton School Analysis Destroys Budget Claim Underlying New Infrastructure Bill

Infrastructure Bill Contains Mileage Tax – Goal Is Make It Too Expensive To Drive

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A Conservative Plan to Replace the Progressive Welfare State in 2024

Report of Investigation into Allegations of Sexual Harassment of Gov CuomoRacial Reckoning, Ignores Democratic Party Racism

Let’s not Force America’s Daughters to Register for the Draft

Religion Related:

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How Science Becomes Religion

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Academia’s hostility to intellectual diversity suffers a courtroom setback

Archive: Revolutionizing our K-12 Education System

Why Private Schools Have Gone Woke

Communism Overtakes Union-Controlled Government Schools

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The Tyranny of Consensus Thinking

3 near-term tech advances that could change the future

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‘Biden’ Administration Surrenders to Germany on Russian Gas Pipeline

The Democrats are destroying us. Everyday a new fresh hell.

Biden Administration “Surrenders” to Germany on Russian Gas Pipeline

By Soeren Kern, August 4, 2021:

  • “The willingness of the administration to make decisions of this magnitude without consulting the countries most exposed will not be lost on other parts of the world. Jerusalem and Riyadh, for example, are no doubt already strategizing around the potential of facing a surprise similar to the one that Washington just delivered to Warsaw and Kyiv.” — Kiron Skinner and Russell Berman, Foreign Policy, July 26, 2021.
  • “The lesson learned by Germany is that it can pursue its own inclinations of doing business with dictators regardless of principles and with no consequences from Washington. More dangerously, the lesson for Moscow and Beijing is that sanctions for international aggression will never be sustained for very long. The Biden administration has made the fragile international order even less secure.” — Kiron Skinner and Russell Berman, Foreign Policy, July 26, 2021.
  • “The project creates conditions for Russia’s escalation of military aggression against Ukraine, as well as the continuation of a hybrid war against the EU and NATO…. This Russian pipeline threatens the national security not only of Ukraine, but also of all of Europe.” — Ukrainian Parliament, July 21, 2021.
  • “The U.S.-German deal is embarrassingly weak. It relies on a vague assurance that after Putin ramps up the blackmail enabled by the deal, Germany will take unspecified actions in response…. Overall, Biden handed Putin the biggest gift he’s received in years. He also signaled to Putin that when push comes to shove, the American president is weak and will bow to political pressure.” — U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, Washington Examiner, July 22, 2021.
  • “Remarkably, Washington agreed to end its opposition to the project without any recognizable benefit in exchange: Merkel has neither promised increased engagement for NATO nor more clarity about China. The compromise between Biden and Merkel is not a compromise at all, but an American capitulation.” — Robin Alexander, Die Welt, July 21, 2021.
  • The Biden administration has reached an agreement with German Chancellor Angela Merkel that allows for the completion of a controversial natural gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.

The July 21 deal to complete the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which would double shipments of Russian natural gas to Germany by transporting the gas under the Baltic Sea, has angered the leaders of many countries in Eastern and Western Europe; they argue that it will effectively give Moscow a stranglehold over European gas supplies and open the continent to Russian blackmail.

Both the Obama and Trump administrations steadfastly opposed the pipeline on the grounds that, once completed, it would strengthen Russian President Vladimir Putin’s economic and political influence over Europe.

The Trump administration was especially critical of the pipeline because it will funnel billions of dollars to Russia at a time that Germany is free-riding on the U.S. defense umbrella that protects Germany from that same Russia.

The Biden administration’s abrupt reversal of long-standing bipartisan policy consensus has baffled observers from across the political aisle. Just one day before the Biden-Merkel deal was announced, State Department Spokesman Ned Price criticized the pipeline as a “Kremlin geopolitical project that is intended to expand Russia’s influence over Europe’s energy resources and to circumvent Ukraine.” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki previously asserted that the Biden administration “continues to believe that Nord Stream 2 is a bad deal for Europe.”

The Biden administration has not explained why or how completion of the pipeline will promote American or European strategic interests. Geopolitical analysts on both sides of the Atlantic say that the pipeline deal will: 1) weaken American and strengthen Russian influence in Europe; 2) heighten divisions between the Eastern and Western European members of the European Union; 3) push some of the EU’s eastern periphery closer to China; 4) deprive Ukraine of the transit fees it now collects on gas pumped through an existing pipeline and thereby undermine Kiev’s struggle against Russian aggression; and 5) allow President Putin to strong-arm Germany and the European Union by turning off deliveries of natural gas whenever he wants.

The Biden-Merkel agreement will avert the resumption of sanctions that the U.S. Congress has mandated against Nord Stream 2 AG and its chief executive, Matthias Warnig, an ally of Putin. President Joe Biden waived those sanctions in May because, he said, they were “counter-productive” to U.S.-German relations. In exchange, Merkel, whose final term in office ends in September, offered only vague promises to protect Europe from potential Russian threats.

U.S. sanctions delayed completion of the 1,230-km (764-mile) pipeline by more than a year and added at least $1 billion to its cost. The €9.5 billion ($11.5 billion) project, which is 90% complete, was initially slated to become operational at the end of 2019, but was delayed after several key participants were threatened with U.S. sanctions and bailed out. As a result of the Biden-Merkel deal, Nord Stream 2 is now expected to be completed by the end of August 2021.

REACTIONS TO THE BIDEN-MERKEL DEAL

In an essay published by Foreign Policy, policy analysts Kiron Skinner and Russell Berman, wrote that by “surrendering” to Merkel on Nord Stream 2, Biden abandoned a bipartisan consensus, got nothing in return, and made the world less secure:

“Bipartisan opposition to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was a cornerstone of the foreign policies of both the Obama and Trump administrations, an unambiguous response to Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the Kremlin’s record of using gas deliveries as a weapon of coercion in Eastern Europe. The recent decision by the Biden administration to reverse the policy of its predecessors and to refrain from sanctioning participants in the pipeline project is nothing but a capitulation to pressure from Germany and a gift to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The damage to American national interest will be profound….

“The willingness of the administration to make decisions of this magnitude without consulting the countries most exposed will not be lost on other parts of the world. Jerusalem and Riyadh, for example, are no doubt already strategizing around the potential of facing a surprise similar to the one that Washington just delivered to Warsaw and Kyiv….

“The lesson learned by Germany is that it can pursue its own inclinations of doing business with dictators regardless of principles and with no consequences from Washington. More dangerously, the lesson for Moscow and Beijing is that sanctions for international aggression will never be sustained for very long. The Biden administration has made the fragile international order even less secure.”

In a joint statement, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau said that the Biden-Merkel deal “has created political, military and energy threats for Ukraine and Central Europe, while increasing Russia’s potential to destabilize the security situation in Europe, perpetuating divisions among NATO and European Union member states.”

The Ukrainian Parliament, in a two-page statement, said:

“Nord Stream 2 is a purely geopolitical project aimed at making Europe dependent on the Russian gas monopoly. Moscow is implementing this project with a view to exacerbating and strengthening discordances within the democratic and European communities. The Nord Stream 2 project is also a tool for projecting the military force of the Russian Federation against NATO countries in Russia’s priority, the Baltic Sea….

“The project creates conditions for Russia’s escalation of military aggression against Ukraine, as well as the continuation of a hybrid war against the EU and NATO. The commissioning of the pipeline will remove Ukraine’s important lever to contain Russia, making it vulnerable to the Kremlin’s anti-democratic and anti-reformist vision of Ukraine. This Russian pipeline threatens the national security not only of Ukraine, but also of all of Europe.”

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, a fierce opponent of the pipeline, described the Biden-Merkel deal as “catastrophic” for U.S. strategic interests. In an opinion article published by the Washington Examiner, Cruz wrote:

“This decision is a total surrender to Putin. It is a multibillion-dollar gift that will keep on giving in perpetuity at the expense of the United States and our allies. It is a generational geopolitical mistake. Russian dictators, decades from now, will be reaping billions of dollars every year from President Joe Biden’s gift….

“The U.S.-German deal is embarrassingly weak. It relies on a vague assurance that after Putin ramps up the blackmail enabled by the deal, Germany will take unspecified actions in response. When asked for details of what such actions might be, the White House says it doesn’t want to specify because doing so would benefit Putin. Again, embarrassing.

“Overall, Biden handed Putin the biggest gift he’s received in years. He also signaled to Putin that when push comes to shove, the American president is weak and will bow to political pressure.”

European affairs columnist Wolfgang Münchau noted that the political cost of the U.S.-German deal on Nord Stream 2 will vastly exceed its commercial benefits:

“The Baltic States and Poland, as well as Ukraine, see the pipeline as a massive violation of their own security interests. The first consequence will be a strategic alliance between Poland and China. That has already started. China is the only security option left for Poland, as Russia and Germany are building a political axis that leaves Poland in the lurch — now with US support. As a sheer by-product, any attempt by the EU to forge a closer and common foreign security policy is doomed now….

“Biden and his foreign policy team believe, wrongly in my view, that they can co-opt Germany into their China strategy. They will discover that the candidate most likely to succeed Angela Merkel is even more of a mercantilist than she is. Armin Laschet stands in the tradition of German corporatism.”

Robin Alexander, columnist for the German newspaper Die Weltnoted:

“Remarkably, Washington agreed to end its opposition to the project without any recognizable benefit in exchange: Merkel has neither promised increased engagement for NATO nor more clarity about China. The compromise between Biden and Merkel is not a compromise at all, but an American capitulation.”

Veteran geopolitical analyst Andrew Michta warned that America’s capitulation on Nord Stream 2 will “redefine” Europe for years to come:

“The strategic myopia of the NS2 decision is disheartening, for it shows our inability to learn from Europe’s evolution over the past three decades. The stunning transformation of post-communist Europe after 1990 was possible not only because of the powerful appeal of democracy and markets, but above all because Russia was literally expelled from the region. It was that factor above all others that allowed for NATO and then EU enlargement to the East, thereby creating the conditions that transformed Central Europe from a hyperinflation-ridden economic basket case into the most rapidly growing part of the European Union. National security and state sovereignty were the sine qua non of the successful transformation of post-communist Central Europe. Furthermore, the emergence of Belarus and Ukraine alongside the Russian Federation offered the greatest opportunity to date for Russia itself to break out of the imperial cycle. So long as the sovereignty of Belarus and Ukraine were preserved, there would be no back-to-empire pathway for Moscow, with the Russian Federation having at least a shot at becoming a ‘normal’ nation-state….

“In light of the NS2 deal and what it signifies in geostrategic terms, Ukraine’s continued independence has been put further in question, while Belarus is no longer in a position to charter an even quasi-independent course of Russia, making a regional solution to the security equation in the region that favors NATO all but unattainable. And if Putin completes the process of re-assembling the Russian imperial core, his armor and missile installations will be right at NATO’s Eastern border.

“As one surveys Europe’s recent history, there are only a few policy decisions that in hindsight deserve to be called transformative, for they set in motion developments that would shape power relationships between states for years to come. We have not yet seen the full impact of the NS2 deal, but arguably the consequences of the US-German agreement will reverberate across Europe for years to come.”

A BRIEF HISTORY OF NORD STREAM 2

Nord Stream 2 is led by Russia’s Gazprom, with half of the funding provided by Germany’s Uniper and Wintershall, the Anglo-Dutch company Shell, Austria’s OMV and France’s Engie.

Despite the multinational participation, the pipeline is essentially a German-Russian project promoted from its inception by Germany’s center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), which, even during the Cold War, viewed closer economic ties with Russia to defuse East-West tensions.

Germany’s former SPD chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, a confidant of President Putin, has been Europe’s leading proponent of the pipeline. Schröder, who led Germany between 1998 and 2005, has been the Chairman of Shareholders’ Committee of Nord Stream since 2006. He is also Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rosneft, Russia’s biggest oil producer. He has used his connections in Germany and elsewhere in Europe to lobby for both Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2.

In 2017, when Nord Stream was suffering from several serious setbacks, the former SPD leader and Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel revived the project, as did his successor, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who is now Germany’s president.

Germany’s current Social Democratic Foreign Minister, Heiko Maas, has criticized U.S. sanctions as foreign interference: “Decisions on European energy policy are made in Europe, not the USA. We fundamentally reject foreign interventions and sanctions with extraterritorial effects.”

Europe is, in fact, deeply divided over the Nord Stream project and Germany is in the minority position. Russia is the largest supplier of natural gas to the EU, according to Eurostat. Just over 40% of EU imports of natural gas come from Russia, followed by Norway (at around 35%). Nord Stream 2, when combined with the existing Nord Stream 1, would concentrate 80% of the EU’s Russian-imported gas along that pipeline route.

Germany’s Nordic, Baltic and Eastern European neighbors have accused Berlin of ignoring their concerns that the pipeline is a threat to Europe’s energy security and that it will strengthen Gazprom’s already dominant position on the market.

In March 2016, the leaders of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, in a letter to the European Commission, warned that Nord Stream 2 would pose “risks for energy security in the region of central and eastern Europe” and generate “potentially destabilizing geopolitical consequences.”

A report by the Swedish Defense Research Agency found that Russia has threatened to cut energy supplies to Central and Eastern European more than 50 times. Even after some of those states joined the European Union, Russian threats continued.

In December 2018, the European Parliament, by a vote of 433 to 105, condemned Nord Stream 2 as “a political project that poses a threat to European energy security.” It called for the project to be cancelled.

Nord Stream 2 should have been operational at the end of 2019, but the project was delayed after applications to lay pipes under Danish waters were left pending since April 2017. Nord Stream Chairman Gerhard Schroeder blamed U.S. political pressure on Denmark as the main reason for the delay in approving the permits. “Denmark is putting Europe’s energy security at risk,” he said.

After Denmark’s Social Democratic Party won the Danish general elections in June 2019, the new government removed the last major hurdle to complete the Russian-led project. In October 2019, the Danish Energy Agency approved a permit for Nord Stream to lay pipes in a 147-km section in the Danish Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) southeast of Bornholm, a Danish island in the Baltic Sea.

In August 2020, after Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned with novichok, a military-grade nerve agent developed by the Soviet Union, Chancellor Merkel faced intense pressure to pull out of the pipeline project. Merkel said that the two issues should be “decoupled.” The Biden administration, apparently, agrees with Merkel on rewarding dictators and human rights violators with multibillion dollar business deals.

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CFACT Exposes Climate Quislings at Freedom Fest

The gloves were off at Freedom Fest in Rapid City, SD last week when CFACT and the Heartland Institute squared off against representatives of the American Conservation Coalition (ACC) and the C3 Solutions organization in a climate change debate. At issue was how libertarians and conservatives should approach the climate change issue.

CFACT and Heartland have long opposed compromising with the Left on climate change. The two organizations oppose the ideas that the “science is settled” and “America needs to move forward” to aggressively tackle the climate “crisis.” ACC and C3, in contrast, believe that climate change is indeed a serious matter (and thus concede that the UN and Greens are correct on the science), but hope to promote solutions that are less extreme than a Green New Deal.

Throughout the discussion, neither side gave an inch. You can watch an excerpt of the debate here.

The debate began with James Taylor of the Heartland Institute delivering a litany of stats and data that debunked a host of climate claims dealing with temperature records, severe weather events such as hurricanes, drought, and other things. He was followed by Benji Backer of ACC who didn’t challenge his data, but instead focused on polls showing that young people, even conservatives and libertarians, believed the climate claims of those on the Left to be true. He then urged conservatives not to challenge the science, but rather to try and move young people into embracing “market-based” solutions instead of those proposed in the Green New Deal.

This lit a fuse under CFACT’s Morano. Morano took aim at the claim that there was a legitimate scientific consensus underpinning extreme climate claims, noting that “to cite these kind of climate authorities is kind of like saying ‘well if Fauci said it, or the World Health Organization said it, so therefore you can’t disagree’…this is the exact position of Google, Facebook and all that.”

Things got even more testy when Morano took aim at Backer’s premise that libertarians and conservatives should accept the fact that young people are not misinformed on the science.

“We have to go to the heart of this, and the heart of this is what Benji said, ‘there’s no debate of this among young people.’ Well gee, what should we do then? I guess we’ll just agree and come up with our own ‘conservative’ solutions? No! There’s a reason young people are so indoctrinated into climate fear. It’s because the old people for 30 years have never shown a concern for climate. All of a sudden, the climate activists got real and said ‘let’s go after the young people, they’re more gullible.’ And that’s how they were able to convince a whole generation of young people that climate is a problem.”

He even chided Backer for his praise of Greta Thunberg during a Congressional hearing.

“My biggest concern is Benji sat beside Greta Thunberg at a Congressional hearing in 2019. He turned to Greta and thanked her for raising awareness to the climate issue for young people across the world. To me that was horrific. Greta Thunberg has done more to instill alarm in young people with scientific nonsense than any person in the world.”

The audience erupted into hearty applause.

Backer shot back, defending his praise of Thunberg by saying: “I sat next to Greta Thunberg, instead of you, because you cherry-pick the science in a way that is very harmful to the people in this audience, and the people in America, who have been misled by you and James’ cherry-picking data through sources that are not real.”

Both James Taylor and Morano frequently cite NASA, UN IPCC and NOAA data to defend their positions.

After the debate, the discussion moved to a side event hosted by the Heartland Institute where James Taylor and John Hart were joined by CFACT president Craig Rucker to delve deeper into the issues that divide the two sides. In a much more conciliatory manner, the presenters each offered brief synopses of their positions and entertained numerous questions from an engaged audience.

EDITORS NOTE: This CFACT column is republished with permission. ©All rights reserved.

Biden’s 30×30 Land Grab

A little-noticed provision buried deep in President Biden’s January 27 executive order (EO), “Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad, Create Jobs, and Restore Scientific Integrity Across the Federal Government,” has emerged as one of the gravest threats facing ordinary Americans, at a time when such threats are legion.

The EO’s Sec. 219 sets the goal of “protecting” at least 30% of the nation’s land and water by 2030. Under “protection” means putting this land and water (mostly land) off limits to any productive use in perpetuity. To accomplish this goal, the federal government will have to buy up – through eminent domain or other pressures on landowners making them “willing sellers” of their property – millions of acres of private land.

Adding to the Federal Estate

In other words, to save the planet from what the Biden White House and the ruling class assures us is a “climate crisis,” we need to have the government gobble up more land and have it managed by bureaucrats in Washington. The federal government already owns about 27% (640 million acres) of the nation’s land, with the bulk administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and most of the rest taken up by the National Forest Service, National Park Service, and an assortment of wildlife refuges and military bases.

A short-sighted Congress – when was it never short-sighted? – replenished the Land and Water Conservation Fund in 2020, giving the feds an annual supply of cash with which it can socialize more private land. And in February, the Biden White House struck down a Trump-era rule giving local governments a say in federal land acquisitions within their jurisdictions.

Alarmed by what promises to be the biggest land grab in American history, governors from 15 states questioned whether the Biden administration has the legal authority for its 30 by 30 plan.

“[We] are not aware of any statutory or constitutional authority for the President, the U.S. Department of Interior, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or any other federal agency to set aside 30 percent of all land and water in the United States,” the governors wrote in an open letter to Biden. “Nowhere in the laws of our nation is the authority delegated to the President or executive branch agencies to unilaterally change the policies governing land use in America.” The governors represent states stretching from Alaska and Idaho to Tennessee and Alabama.

The governors’ open letter follows a March 16 letter to Biden by 64 members of the Congressional Western Caucus, which underscored the special situation of western states, where 90% of federally-owned land is located.

“Western states will be disproportionately impacted by policies set in place to achieve the 30 by 30 goal, which we fear will impact revenues derived from jobs derived and jobs that depend on multiple-use public lands,” the letter states. “Our lands and our waters must remain open to activities that support our rural economies and help us achieve our agriculture, timber, recreation, energy, and mineral needs.”

The reference to the threat the 30 by 30 plan poses to predominantly rural jobs is key to understanding what the White House scheme is all about. Ultimately, 30 X 30 is about what writer Ron Arnold calls “rural cleansing.” Put enough regulatory pressure on natural-resource industries so that many are forced out of business, and you will also destroy the livelihoods of the people who make their living in those industries. Eventually, enough will leave and decamp for urban areas in search of work. This is how rural cleansing works, and the people behind 30 by 30 know it. Depopulated rural areas are exactly what they want.

And if out-and-out land acquisitions don’t do the trick, they have other tricks up their sleeve. By adding a few more carefully selected species to the Endangered Species List, land-use restrictions can be imposed on a species’ habitat that can cripple rural economies. The Biden administration is also preparing to bring back Obama’s Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule that will impose federal zoning on millions of acres of private land.

Ripple Effects

Nebraska Gov. Pete Rickets believes the 30 X 30 plan will leave economic devastation in its wake.

“Right now, 97% of Nebraska is privately owned, and if you wanted to set aside 30% of this in conservation, you would drive up land prices [and] make it more difficult for young people to get into production agriculture,” the Republican governor told a Daily Signal podcast (July 23). “You would certainly drive-up food prices [and] you’d drive up property taxes.”

COLUMN BY

Bonner Cohen, Ph. D.

Bonner R. Cohen, Ph. D., is a senior policy analyst with CFACT, where he focuses on natural resources, energy, property rights, and geopolitical developments. Articles by Dr. Cohen have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Investor’s Business Daily, The New York Post, The Washington Examiner, The Washington Times, The Hill, The Epoch Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Miami Herald, and dozens of other newspapers around the country. He has been interviewed on Fox News, Fox Business Network, CNN, NBC News, NPR, BBC, BBC Worldwide Television, N24 (German-language news network), and scores of radio stations in the U.S. and Canada. He has testified before the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, and the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee. Dr. Cohen has addressed conferences in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Bangladesh. He has a B.A. from the University of Georgia and a Ph. D. – summa cum laude – from the University of Munich.

EDITORS NOTE: This CFACT column is republished with permission. ©All rights reserved.

Top Global Energy Agency Calls for Phasing Out of All Gas-Powered Cars, Coal-Fired Plants

Fossil fuel use is a double-edged sword. Climate alarmists fixate on one edge and completely disregard the other.


A report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) proposed a radical policy agenda last month:

  • Immediately end the approval of all new coal-fired power plants and oil and gas fields internationally.
  • Swiftly phase out all gasoline-powered vehicles.
  • Ban the sale of new oil and gas furnaces to heat buildings.

“That would very likely keep the average global temperature from increasing 1.5 Celsius above preindustrial levels — the threshold beyond which scientists say the Earth faces irreversible damage,” says a recent New York Times article that discusses the IEA’s report.

And those were just a few of the extreme measures that the world’s leading energy agency said would be required to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

The Biden Administration’s “2030 Greenhouse Gas Pollution Reduction Target” puts the United States in fairly close alignment with the IEA’s objectives. The White House’s target includes a carbon-pollution-free power sector by 2035 and a net-zero-emissions economy by 2050.

How radical is this agenda? Well, since the prices of some renewable energy sources have been falling rapidly relative to those of some fossil fuels, it is plausible that the global economy may shift somewhat away from fossil fuels on its own in the coming decades. But from the industrial revolution to the present day, fossil fuels have been absolutely central to global economic progress.

Enacting the IEA/Biden agenda would mean overturning the vast majority of our economy, roughly 84 percent of which still runs on fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas, as opposed to other energy sources such as wind and solar, which are far less reliable and applicable to a much narrower range of industrial uses.

As Samantha Gross, director of the Energy Security and Climate Initiative, has written for the Brookings Institution, “The world today is unrecognizable from that of the early 19th century, before fossil fuels came into wide use. Human health and welfare have improved markedly, and the global population has increased from 1 billion in 1800 to almost 8 billion today. The fossil fuel energy system is the lifeblood of the modern economy.”

But despite the central role of fossil fuels in humanity’s material wellbeing, the IEA and the Biden Administration believe that averting the most devastating effects of climate change will require public regulatory policy that shifts the economy almost entirely toward alternative energy sources.

Many experts believe that anthropogenic climate change is already responsible for intensified storms, heatwaves, droughts, and vector-borne diseases. According to a study published in the journal Nature Climate Change earlier this year, it is likely that anthropogenic climate change has been responsible for about a third of human heat deaths since 1991. Such are the “catastrophic effects of climate change” expected by the IEA to worsen substantially over the next few decades, unless global civilization brings its carbon emissions to net zero by 2050.

But is there any way in which such colossal regulatory measures are likely to backfire? And how bad could such unintended consequences be? Could they be so bad as to exacerbate, rather than alleviate, the most catastrophic effects of climate change on human wellbeing?

Reducing fossil fuel use may reduce the intensity of climate change, possibly including dangers such as intensified storms, droughts, and heat waves. But that’s not all it does. Using fewer fossil fuels also impacts how people are affected by those dangers: in other words, humanity’s level of “climate resilience.”

The exact definition of “climate resilience” is debated, but it typically includes adaptation to changing climate conditions, absorption of climate impact, and transformation of the environment using technological or scientific means. All of these resilience strategies are made possible by economic progress, including fossil fuel-led growth. With less access to abundant and reliable energy, civilization’s climate resilience would be substantially reduced.

The widespread availability of fossil fuels directly contributes trillions of dollars to the global economy each year, and indirectly contributes incalculably more by making countless other industries possible. This economic growth is continuously granting more and more communities access to better infrastructure, medicine, education, and other precious advantages against the dangers of an ever-changing environment. Fossil fuels, by allowing civilization to cheaply and reliably power its homes, vehicles, hospitals, factories, and other engines of human wellbeing, protect people from an ever-widening range of potential climate impacts.

The climate resilience side of the equation, despite being at least as significant as the climate danger side, is often ignored in the models of future climate impact. This is because, while it is difficult to model a changing climate, it is impossible to model the future of human ingenuity, which will be composed of decisions and insights that only the people of the future can possibly know.

So which edge of the climate sword is sharper? Has the damage caused by climate change so far outweighed humanity’s progress building climate resilience?

According to research from the University of Oxford economist Max Roser and the University of Edinburgh geoscientist Hannah Ritchie, absolute global deaths from natural disasters have been going down almost every year between 1901 and 2018, even while the global population has exploded from roughly 1.6 billion to roughly 7.7 billion during that period.

This overall reduction in deaths by natural disaster, which accounts for floods, extreme weather, extreme temperature, earthquakes, and droughts, is similar to the consistent reduction in deaths by disease in recent decades (COVID-19 obviously overturned these disease data in 2020, but not in a way that’s directly relevant to climate change, since it is only vector-borne diseases that are directly exacerbated by climate change).

The data—which show climate-related deaths have been falling even while fossil fuel use has intensified climate change—suggest that so far climate danger has been no match for climate resilience in the battle over human wellbeing.

The IEA, the Biden Administration, and others advocating for extreme near-term reductions in global fossil fuel use have one seldom-examined assumption at the foundation of their climate alarmism. This assumption is that despite climate resilience having consistently outpaced climate danger in the past, soon the tables will turn and climate danger will gain the upper hand.

It is widely believed that dangerous tipping points likely dwell in the future of environmental change. What is rarely factored in is that continued economic growth, facilitated in large part by fossil fuels, will likely continue to produce unpredictable technological and scientific breakthroughs, creating new forms of security and wellbeing, and at new scales.

The climate alarmists would have society sacrifice one of its most precious industries, and thus radically increase the price of electricityfoodhousing, and countless other critical assets without which the global poor would be at the mercy of starvation and homelessness. These economic changes might sound weatherable to those of us who can afford frequent meals out and subscriptions to Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max all at the same time, but to the global poor, this is a matter of life and death.

As the Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman famously said, “One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results. We all know a famous road that is paved with good intentions.” History suggests that extremist energy agendas like the IEA’s and the Biden administration’s would lead us down such a road, making millions of poor people more vulnerable to climate threats in the name of mitigating those threats.

COLUMN BY

Saul Zimet

Saul Zimet is a Hazlitt Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education and a graduate student in economics at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York

EDITORS NOTE: This FEE column is republished with permission. ©All rights reserved.

Calling Europe’s Floods ‘Climate’ is Unscientific Propaganda

“When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” 


To the warming-Left, every natural weather event looks like “climate.”

Europe has been hit by devastating floods with the death toll reaching 188 and rising.  Of course the usual suspects are exploiting this genuine, heart-rending tragedy to advance their climate agenda.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Germany must “be faster in the battle against climate change.”

“Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said the link with climate change was clear.”

No less an expert than teenage high school dropout Greta Thunberg posted:

Deadly heatwaves, floods, storms, wildfires, droughts, crop failures…  This is not “the new normal.”

We’re at the very beginning of a climate and ecological emergency, and extreme weather events will only become more and more frequent.

After the catastrophic recent developments – especially in Western Europe – everyone seems to be talking about the climate emergency, and rightly so. But as soon as these tragedies are over we’ll most likely forget about it and move on like before.  Unless we treat the crisis like a crisis all the time, we will not be able to halt the climate emergency.

All three of them, along with the rest of the politicians, media and pressure groups attributing Europe’s flooding to climate are shamefully wrong.

Does anyone rationally believe that Europe’s floods, or the heatwave in the western U.S. for that matter, were meaningfully worse because the temperature of the Earth warmed slightly, far less than climate models projected, almost entirely last century?

Australia’s intrepid Joanne Nova did her usual no-nonsense job of showing that Europe’s floods, devastating though they may be, are historically normal. In fact, in 1714 Europe flooded on Christmas Eve killing 14,000!  “It’s as if European history doesn’t exist,” she writes (posted at CFACT.org).

Every so often Europe’s rivers will inevitably flood.  The flooding will be worse when, as happened this time, pressure systems leave the weather lingering in place, rather than pushing the storm rapidly through.  This is how Hurricane Dorian devastated the Bahamas two years ago.  This type of extreme weather event cannot be prevented through taxation, redistribution, carbon trading, windmills, solar panels, or electric vehicles.

We can, however, protect people and property from extreme weather through forecasting, early warning, preparedness and response.

This is where Europe’s bureaucrats devastatingly dropped the ball.  This is the preventable man-made disaster.

The London Times reports that the reason for the flood’s terrible loss stems from  a “monumental failure of the warning system.”  Excerpts via the U.K.’s GWPF at Climate Depot:

The first signs of catastrophe were detected nine days ago by a satellite orbiting 500 miles above the tranquil hills around the Rhine river. 

Over the next few days a team of scientists sent the German authorities a series of forecasts so accurate that they now read like a macabre prophecy: the Rhineland was about to be hit by “extreme” flooding, particularly along the Erft and Ahr rivers, and in towns such as Hagen and Altena.

Yet despite at least 24 hours’ warning that predicted, almost precisely, which districts would be worst afflicted when the rains came, the flood still caught many of its victims largely unawares…

“People should have been receiving warnings; people should have understood the warnings. It’s no use having massive computer models predicting what’s going to happen if people don’t know what to do in a flood.”

Instead, the overwhelming majority of people in the path of the floods carried on with their everyday lives, oblivious to the danger, as the waters began to rise.

Western Europe had all the infrastructure it needed to protect its people.  It failed to use it.

Don’t let Europe’s failed bureaucracy wiggle off the hook by shifting the blame to “climate.”  Europe was going to flood whether you drove to work and used electricity or not.  The weather warnings were clear, but not shared with the public.  Tragic.

There are a few particularly onerous weasel words the global warming campaign uses when natural disaster strikes.  Warming makes extreme weather “more likely” and “more severe,” they say.  The fact that global temperature did not make the disaster meaningfully more likely or severe they leave out entirely.  This is where the media fails its responsibility and declines to ask the relevant questions.

The New York Times reports that team warming is planning to use “rapid attribution” of natural weather events to climate in an attempt to preempt those of us prepared to present the scientific and historical evidence that falsifies their claims.

That’s how human behavior leads to weather that kills — as it did in Europe.

COLUMN BY

Craig Rucker

Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president.

EDITORS NOTE: This CFACT column is republished with permission. ©All rights reserved.

Three Absolute Truths About The Climate

CLIMATE: The prevailing influence or environmental conditions characterizing a group or period.

“In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth…”Genesis 1


Climate Change?

In his column “The Magical World of ‘Climate Change’” Hadley Arkes wrote:

“Climate change” gives the Left a “moral” code, a kind of pseudo religion, without the reasoning that animates true religion.

Arkes noted:

The Left may reject moral truth, but they want something to feel righteous about, and they do want to ring condemnation for their adversaries.  “Climate change” has given them a “moral” world nicely detached from those vexing moral truths, and a kind of pseudo-religion, bereft of the weave of reasoning that runs through the religion we have come to know.

Environmentalism is a “cult” that is neither science or religion. It is a way for individuals to feel good by trying to save the planet from global cooling and/or global warming to actually trying to control the climate by controlling themselves and others.

QUESTION: How are environmentalists trying to control the climate?

ANSWER: By controlling the lives of people.

The environmentalist movement, and those elected officials who support it, do so by controlling people and their day to day lifestyle choices.

Hence we see the growth of high priced organic foods, the pushing via government incentives and regulations forcing the use of solar and wind power and, of course, the push for all electric vehicles. None of these incentives, policies or regulations have had any significant impact on the climate. In fact they are doing more harm than good, e.g. the brown outs in California and the ongoing power outages in Texas due to wind turbines freezing.

The problem is that all foods are organic, even additives are organic. Both solar and wind power are unreliable sources of energy because the wind stops blowing and the sun goes down. Finally, electric cars require energy to recharge and 90% of America’s energy comes from fossil fuels, oil, natural gas, coal and nuclear power plants.

The Three Absolute Truths About The Climate

A good friend of mine, John Casey, told me three absolute truths about the earth’s climate.

John L. Casey is one of a few, if not the only U.S. climate and solar researcher, to have correctly predicted the Sun’s energy output based on sun spots. John’s research led to the creation of the The Cold Truth Initiative.

Here are three absolute truths about the climate:

  1. The climate changes.
  2. These changes in the climate follow natural cycles.
  3. There is nothing mankind can do to change these natural cycles.

No matter what policies are enacted the climate will not change because of them. However, the climate does and will continue to change. We have morning, noon and night. During the day the temperatures will vary. We cannot control the weather. When it rains we cannot stop the rain. When we have cyclones, hurricanes and tornadoes we cannot by anything we do change these from happening.

Reducing CO2 emission’s is harms us more than helps us. For you see CO2 is plant food. Plants, and therefore a green planet depends on the CO2 we breath out and the emissions from our vehicles, power plants and yes even cow flatulating.

So What Can We Do?

What we as individuals can and must do is to be good stewards of planet earth. God gave man dominion over the earth and all of its creatures. But he tasks us to use what He has given us wisely.

We must grow our crops to feed ourselves and others. We must use our technology to improve upon how we live, work and play. We must do our best to take what we have been given and help others to reap the great and glorious bounty of our planet, and what lies beyond on other planets.

Controlling people using the ideology of environmentalism is a clear form of tyranny. History tells us that tyranny, in any form, is both dangerous and deadly.

Freeing people to do their best to use what we have been given is liberating.

I choose liberty over tyranny. I am a conservationist, not an environmentalist. I embrace the freedom to choose. My body, my choice on what I eat, drive and do.

How about you?

©Dr. Rich Swier. All rights reserved.

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COVID-19 — Therapies:

Ivermectin is effective for COVID-19 when used early. Analysis of 62 studies

MD Testimony about the failure to alert the public about COVID-19 therapies

Ivermectin Invictus: The Unsung COVID Victor

YouTube’s Censorship of Ivermectin

Study: Theoretical study and molecular modeling of inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2

Study: Phytochemicals in ginseng possess potential to inhibit SARS-CoV-2

COVID-19 — Vaccines:

Prominent medical journals highlight death risk from COVID vaccines

Biden Announces Door-to-Door ‘Outreach’ Teams to ‘Get Americans Vaccinated’

Inventor of mRNA vaccine gives interview on the safety of gene therapy shots

Those dying post-vaccine: Where are the autopsies?

COVID-19 — Models and Data:

Portugal Court Rules Only 0.9% of ‘Verified Cases’ Died of COVID

“Panic Porn Dressed Up As Science” – Exposing the Truth About the Delta Variant

COVID-19 — Misc:

Covid And Climate: Key Failures In Policy Parallels

Why the Masses Unquestionably Obeyed COVID-19 Restrictions

Pseudopandemic

Lambda variant raises concern due to ‘unusual’ mutations

Short Video: Jim Jordan Attacks Fauci’s Actions At Start Of COVID-19 Pandemic

Fauci Hit with Hatch Act Complaint

Renewable Energy Health and Ecosystem Consequences:

Wind and Solar are the Most Environmentally Destructive Energy Sources

Rural communities and conservation groups sue NYS over renewables’ siting process

Bat Death Toll Near Turbines Raises Concerns

Iowa: Company illegally storing hundreds of old wind turbine blades

Study: Wood Pellet Damage

Wind Energy:

Wind energy in crisis as expansion stalls in Germany

Offshore wind support vessel forced to leave after fishermen protest

New Maine law prohibits offshore wind projects in state waters

Two Australian wind projects fined $1+ million for their role in blackout

Solar Energy:

Every Indiana school system where solar farms were located had a 10-20% decline in enrollment within a five-year period.”

Study: Graphene-Based Nanotechnologies for Energy Applications (e.g. Solar)

Study: Toxicity of graphene-family nanoparticles

Nuclear Energy:

U.S. can’t hit net-zero power target by 2035 without Nuclear

US Legislation introduced to extend production tax credits to nuclear

Nuclear Energy Will Not Be the Solution to Climate Change

Report: Ten Years of Fukushima Disinformation

Nigeria pursues nuclear ambitions

Fossil Fuel Energy:

Alex Epstein Congressional Testimony for June 30, 2021

Five Asian countries building 600 new coal plants

Oil, Gas Stock ETFs Are Attracting Most Money in a Decade

Record-breaking European gas prices signal an expensive winter for consumers

Coal aversion by Biden, environmentalists threatens transition to electric vehicles

Coal output in U.S. rising most since 1990 as global demand surges

Surging U.S. LNG undermines Biden’s climate agenda

Fossil Fuel Hatred Will Deliver Disaster and Tyranny

Geothermal Energy:

Geothermal Energy is the Future

Full steam ahead for Cornwall’s geothermal energy project

Misc Energy:

Powering the future of North Carolina

Climate Successes = Rolling blackouts for parts of Northwest

Hydrogen Hype and Hurdles

Toyota Warns (Again) About Electrifying All Autos

Shortages flagged for EV materials lithium and cobalt

Study: Safety of Grid Scale Lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage Systems

Residential energy use: “interventions” that alter daily habits vs top-down regulations

Green Energy for the Woke Is No Bargain for the Awake

Manmade Global Warming — Some Deceptions:

Short video: The Climate Religion

Dear Climate Alarmists: Your fear mongering isn’t cool anymore

Confirmation Bias in Event Attribution Analysis

When Climateers Let the Truth Slip Out

Is Global Warming Really the Cause of the Pacific Northwest Heat Wave?

CNN Says Florida Building Collapse Caused By Climate Change

What is good for the climate geese is NOT good for the ganders

They Blame Heat Deaths, etc on Climate Change Because They’re Causing Them

NYT columnist: Now Democrats have only 1 year to save planet

Climate Justice Is Just An Excuse to Impose Green Ideology

Manmade Global Warming — Misc:

Progressives tell Biden to ignore China abuses for climate fight

Ecocide Reveals the Totalitarian Heart of the Climate Cult

A Scientist Scientifically Uses Science to Debunk Global Warming

Biden’s ticking climate clock

To Stop Climate Change Americans Must Cut Energy Use by 90 Percent…

BBC deletes list of climate change benefits after fury from activists

Democrats Hope to Pass Climate Bill After Failing a Decade Ago

Coastal sinking, caving explained by researchers

Milloy to EPA Administrator: Pick a new CASAC or see you in court

Archive: The Creator, Fabricator and Proponent of Global Warming – Maurice Strong

US Election — HR.4:

Stop HR.4, a Federal Veto of State Election Laws

HR.4 — The Pelosi Power Grab Act

60 Seconds: Voting Rights (IWV)

60 Seconds: H.R. 4 and Federal Pre-Clearance (IWV)

Celebrate Consent of the Governed, then Reject Democrats’ Attempt to Sabotage It

Dems’ election power grab: Republicans fighting partisan assaults on voting

Short good video: House Judiciary Hearing Highlights (6-29-21)

Riordan 6-29-21 Testimony to House Subcommittee

Lawyer Testifies to Voting Section’s History of Abusing Its Authority

H.R.4 Voting Rights Act Poll

US Election — Other:

Ten Reasons The 2020 Election Was The Fairest Election Of All Time

2016 Dem’s Vote Rigging Ran Out of Time

Brnovich Turned the Tide in Election Integrity War

Dems Can’t Stem the Flow of Election Revelations No Matter How Hard They Try

Book: The Deep Rig — How Election Fraud Cost Trump the White House

US Election — Arizona:

Supreme Court: A Victory in the Arizona Voting Rights Case

The Reality of the Arizona Election Audit

Key Questions While We’re Waiting for the Arizona Audit Report

Live streaming of the AZ Maricopa County Audit

Report: Laws Governing the Measurable Effects of Pre-Determined Aggregate Percentages to Engineer an Election; Maricopa

US Election — Georgia:

Justice Department’s Lawsuit Against Georgia Is Completely Partisan

GA State Senator: ‘I Think We Can Ask For Our 16 Electoral College Votes Back…’

Judge declines to block portions of Georgia election law

US Election — Pennsylvania:

Why I am initiating a forensic investigation of the 2020 PA Election

Gov. Wolf Vetoes Voting Rights Protection Act Despite Overwhelming Voter Support

US Election — North Carolina:

NC Board of Elections Agrees to Allow More Poll Observers

Collusive settlements by the NC attorney general prohibited in budget

US Election — Other State Issues:

State Legislatures Can Reverse 2020 Outcomes If Fraud Found

Some Good State Election Recommendations

Election Integrity Efforts Across America Since The Disastrous 2020 Election

A.U.D.I.T. of Elections: Democrats Getting Concerned

Did Biden Really Win California?

Judge orders new election after 78% of mail-in ballots proven to be fraudulent

AuditEngine Florida Case Study Report & Videos

US Politics and Socialism:

Short video: NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson – Reparations

Mainstream media has openly embraced advocacy over reporting

Why Are They Woke?

Attacking ‘merit’ in the name of ‘equity’ is a prescription for mediocrity

The Attempted Destruction of US Through Open Borders and Mass Migration

All Things Great and Small ……Are Racist

Fear Is Contagious and Used to Control You

BLM leadership reveals plan to ‘completely dismantle’ society

A Free Press is Not Just a Right, it is a Choice…

Air Force Chief of Staff Brown’s Racism Witch Hunt

US Independence Day:

Celebrating America’s Birthday

How Nations Slip from Greatness to Obscurity

41 Years After the Most Memorable US Sporting Event, Patriotism Dropping

Other US Politics and Related:

Statement on Supreme Court Citizen Privacy Ruling

On Slavery, Climate, and the Promise of Gettysburg

Citizens of NY County partition it to be a Constitutional Sanctuary

Biden’s Infrastructure Package Will Federalize Local Zoning Laws, etc.

Proposed Green ecocide law does not work

Facebook To Provide Warning When Your Friends Begin Thinking For Themselves

Aides Nervous as Biden’s Life Alert and Nuclear Launch Buttons Look Similar

Religion Related:

Vatican indicts ten, including a cardinal

At least 20 Canadian churches set ablaze or vandalized amid indigenous anger

Why Revival is America’s Only Hope!

Education Related:

Our Colleges Should Accomplish More

China, Universities and Climate Change

A Teachers’ Guide to Miseducating the Young

Preschool, Kindergarten Enrollment Drops 13 Percent Nationally

Why Did a Christian College Fire a Tenured Professor?

Science and Misc Matters:

Canadian man jailed for calling his biologically female child his ‘daughter’

The historical foundations of the linear non-threshold dose response model

Scientists develop simple blood test for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease

CDC Warns Doctors About a Mystery Bacterial Outbreak

The invisible addiction: is it time to give up caffeine?

1,500± businesses infected in one of the worst ransomware attacks ever

New LinkedIn Data Leak Leaves 700 Million Users Exposed

DuckDuckGo is now the second most popular search engine in the West

Eulogy of Tom Wysmuller

Israel makes AI Drone History

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Activists Panicked CFACT Will Correct Them On Climate

If there’s anything climate computer modelers and warming activists fear, it’s real-world hard data that corrects their exaggerations.

CFACT’s Marc Morano is expert on just that.  Climate Depot puts climate claims in perspective through reliance on actual measured temperature and historical weather data.  All that objective reporting gives the Left the willies.

Here’s a perfect example.  The blinkered warmists at Gizmodo / Earther are besides themselves over reports that Fox News is thinking of launching a weather channel.  What frightens them most? “If they bring on a denier like Marc Morano,” they write, “if he starts to get a platform there—that content is going to go on his website, it’s going to go into other right-wing media infosphere, it’s going to bounce back on Fox, it’s going to go on social media, and they’re going to push that out in moments when everybody else is saying, ‘this is climate change’–they’re going to be able to tell this right-wing media bubble, it’s not.” —  Allison Fisher, the director of the climate and energy program at Media Matters.

Media Matters is part of the far left propaganda online empire founded by David Brock.  Brock channels vast sums of dark money into websites designed to stifle balanced political discourse.  Sites like Media Matters don’t genuinely fear misleading or false information, they fear genuine facts that debunk their own false narratives.

Marc Morano just posted a Climate Depot Special Report which corrects the record on the recent heat wave that barreled through the American Northwest, which had nothing to do with “climate change.”

Here’s the warming narrative:

Model Based Study: Northwest heat wave impossible without climate change: “They logged observations of what happened and fed them into 21 computer models and ran numerous simulations. They then simulated a world without greenhouse gases from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. The difference between the two scenarios is the climate change portion.”

Dr. Roy Spencer Dr. John Christy manage temperature satellites for NASA.  Here are the facts reported at Climate Depot:

  • Global satellite temperature for June 2021 is below the 30-year average
  • There are plenty of record cold outbreaks happening around the globe
  • Unusually strong cold weather outbreaks spread from Antarctica into central South America,
  • South America experiencing early winter temperature records and first snowfall in decades
  • About 75% of the U.S. states recorded their hottest temperature prior to 1955
  • Over 50 percent of the states experienced their record cold temperatures after 1940
  • EPA data shows that in the 1930s U.S. heatwaves were far more severe than current temperatures

In recent years global temperatures have been running slightly warmer when compared to various baselines, however, by less than one degree centigrade.  This does not account for today’s weather variations even when they are sometimes extreme (as they always have sometimes been).  Both the summer heat we experienced in the U.S. and the cold they are experiencing below the equator are natural.  Real world temperatures consistently run cooler than the climate computer simulations that form the basis of climate policy and reporting.

Today’s weather would have occurred whether you live in a free, prosperous, energy-rich society or not.

Leftist narratives collapse when measured against objective data and history.

That’s what has the Left in a panic.