Posted on Mar 23, 2024
Indiana creates its first climate action plan. Advocates say the targets lack ambition
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel This initial climate plan is only the first step. Indiana is expected to submit a more comprehensive plan to the federal government by fall of next year.
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I have seen so much cheery picking of weather within short periods to justify a climate change theory. When evaluating climate, one must look at it over thousands of years, not just 20 years. That’s just silly when you think about it; the alarmists count on people not thinking. The good jobs they speak about in this article also drive up the cost of living for all. MHO
Article Quote: “For example, in its 2023 State of the Science fact sheet titled “Atlantic Hurricanes and Climate Change,” NOAA asks the questions: “Has human-caused climate change had any detectable influence on hurricanes and their impacts?” and “What changes do we expect going forward with continued global warming?”
It answers itself by stating that “Several Atlantic hurricane activity metrics show pronounced increases since 1980.” A few paragraphs later, NOAA states that if the data from the 1900s to the present is considered, “There has been no significant trend in annual numbers of U.S. landfalling tropical storms, hurricanes, or major hurricanes.””
https://www.theepochtimes.com/article/theres-been-no-increase-scientists-debunk-climate-change-claims-about-hurricanes-5608497?utm_source=Morningbrief&src_src=Morningbrief&utm_campaign=mb-2024-03-21&src_cmp=mb-2024-03-21&utm_medium=email&est=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZe0ocRIAzJfo674Pt2kXCLt3oOaYKl5qcya%2B4WQXsUCTng%3D%3D
Article Quote: “For example, in its 2023 State of the Science fact sheet titled “Atlantic Hurricanes and Climate Change,” NOAA asks the questions: “Has human-caused climate change had any detectable influence on hurricanes and their impacts?” and “What changes do we expect going forward with continued global warming?”
It answers itself by stating that “Several Atlantic hurricane activity metrics show pronounced increases since 1980.” A few paragraphs later, NOAA states that if the data from the 1900s to the present is considered, “There has been no significant trend in annual numbers of U.S. landfalling tropical storms, hurricanes, or major hurricanes.””
https://www.theepochtimes.com/article/theres-been-no-increase-scientists-debunk-climate-change-claims-about-hurricanes-5608497?utm_source=Morningbrief&src_src=Morningbrief&utm_campaign=mb-2024-03-21&src_cmp=mb-2024-03-21&utm_medium=email&est=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZe0ocRIAzJfo674Pt2kXCLt3oOaYKl5qcya%2B4WQXsUCTng%3D%3D
‘There’s Been No Increase’: Scientists Debunk Climate Change Claims About Hurricanes
Hurricanes are now ’smaller and more compact‘ says a meteorologist, but the predicted ferocious season will become a ’political football' for climate alarmism.
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