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This smells like Q …. time to stop these conspiracy theories! This post has gone on way too long
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"Would 2022 be considered a typical hurricane season? It’s a little early to say. So far in 2022, we've had nine named storms. We've had four hurricanes and two major hurricanes, including Ian, which made landfall on the Gulf Coast of Florida as a Category 4. So, if the hurricane season ended today, it would be considered a below-normal hurricane season. But we still have two full months left in the official hurricane season, and it would not be surprising if we saw six more named storms and or four more hurricanes." There's more: Following Fiona and Ian, what’s next for hurricanes in 2022? | CU Boulder Today | University of Colorado Boulder |
Didn’t know we had so many weather scientists here on TOTV. Not!
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This has nothing to do with political views, it's just the pure, unadulterated science that has been pushed aside by those with an agenda. And the sad part is that it's not all that hard to understand. I've tried multiple times to educate some people, but they are so indoctrinated that all they can do is repeat the same old, already proven false, talking points. The 2022 hurricane season???? Really???? Who cares???? What does that have to do with 100,000-year climate cycles. Same goes for those who repeatedly cite "the last 8 years", or even "since we kept weather records" Hey, what the heck---let's go and spend $257 trillion by 2050 to "combat" the power of the sun, Earth's orbit, and the tilt of Earth's axis. Actually, the word "tilt" is quite apropos----the whole climate change agenda is totally Quixotic. |
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Well just me Global Warming is a Mother Nature thing, nobody will fix it with money. The whole world have to be on the same page & one country can’t fix it. This happens about every 100 yrs.
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I personally have a friend in Wisconsin who after any rain and wind storm the local ASH trees are falling down frequently because they are hallowed out by ASH beetles. The pine bark beetle has ravaged pine trees west of the Rockies. And that beetle has hurt pine trees in Florida even. In a previous post, I have disagreed and stated that the Great Barrier Reef has its corral dying as stated in an NPR report. NPR can be sued for false reporting. So, I feel that they are the better source. Also, I have seen pictures of bleached WHITE coral dead and bemoaned by divers on the GB Reef. All the world's reefs will be 90% dead in 100 years per scientists' predictions. |
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The general framework of the many solutions to the problem of Global Warming is to wean the world AWAY from FOSSIL fuels and toward CLEAN energy sources like nuclear, solar, wind, tides, and waterfalls. Plus yet undiscovered future sources. |
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And aren't those the same scientists who warned of an impending ice age in the 1970's? Or are they the same scientists who claimed the polar ice caps would be gone by 2010? What if I were to say the 8 years from 1842-1849 were even warmer? There's no way to know. But it is IRRELEVANT in the scheme of 100,000 year cycles |
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