Posted on Aug 3, 2018
Climate Change Impacts 'No Longer Subtle,' Scientist Says
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Tucker Carlson Vs Climatologist Judith Curry who quit over insanity in field of climate science
Tucker Carlson Vs Climatologist Judith Curry who quit over insanity in field of climate science Connect with me on twitter at: @TheEchoChamber_ https://twitt...
Yes, climate change is going to continue to happen even if we all stopped using fossil fuels this evening. Skeptics don't like to hear this because the European Union and the Kyoto Accords along with Canada and California love to charge you up the yin yang with carbon taxes. I'm not a fan of it because I'm already paying $0.50 a gallon and that's just the beginning. We are in between ice ages. This is the mother, the beginning of climate change pseudoscience that was started by her and then she said the figures didn't add up so now her peers have excommunicated her because she does not follow their groupthink. Science is supposed to have minority opinions but lately climate "science" has to be uniform like communism.
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And just because it's Tucker Carlson and Fox News doesn't make this wrong. If anything, climate science is more unreliable then Fox News is. There are too many variables in climate science. She like saying the scientists are kind of like the drunk and the streetlight and the drunk is looking for his keys. The drunk only want to look for the light is at and not where there is Darkness to find his lost keys. Climate science is like that. We have wildfires as well up here in Canada. What they don't have in the USA, aside from California is carbon taxes at $20 a ton. Here's a schedule of what I am paying now in the province of Alberta. Is supposed to go up to around $2,000 in the next few years. I'm going to post an article later concerning how there is a rebellion growing within province of Alberta that don't want prime minister Justin Trudeau's carbon taxes to kill the economy. I will post it in the next few hours.
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I always find it odd that journalists will use singular events, like California wildfires or a peak temperature somewhere, to validate their predisposition to accept radical policy changes related to climate change, while those same journalists will fight and resist any effort to point out or target those nations (China, India, etc) that produce the most actual pollution; or those (Brazil, many African nations) that are destroying the ecosystems that help counterbalance climate change.
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