There is NO climate emergency!

Climate models predict disaster – but real world evidence shows no such thing

Dr. Jay Lehr & Tom Harris

Speaking at the 13th International Conference on Climate Change, held July 25 in Washington, DC, Dr. Roy W. Spencer of the University of Alabama in Huntsville said: “There is no climate crisis. Even if all the warming we’ve seen in any observational dataset is due to increasing CO2 (carbon dioxide), which I don’t believe it is, it’s probably too small for any person to feel in their lifetime.”

And yet, that same month, Democrat Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Earl Blumenauer and Democrat Senator Bernie Sanders introduced a non-binding resolution that demands a “national, social, industrial and economic mobilization” – to “halt, reverse, mitigate and prepare for the consequences of the climate emergency, and to restore the climate for future generations.” Six Democrat presidential candidates immediately supported the resolution, as a way to spur “sweeping reforms” to stem a “dangerous rise in global temperatures.”

In their view, apparently, asserting a climate emergency makes it a reality and justifies national or even global control and transformation of our energy, social, industrial, economic, legal and social systems.

Thus, in an effort to drum up support for its costly “carbon tax,” the Liberal government of Canada has also declared a climate emergency. So has Britain’s Parliament, to back up a call by opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn for “rapid and dramatic action” to protect the environment , following weeks of protests by the Extinction Rebellion climate movement, the Reuters News Agency reported.

The Climate Mobilization group proclaimed that “Over 790 local governments in 17 countries have declared a climate emergency and committed to action to drive down emissions at emergency speed.”

In considering whether this makes any sense, let’s take a page out of Blumenauer’s book and, as he put it, “tell the truth about the nature of this threat.”

The so-called emergency is based on nothing but the over-active imaginations of activists who put too much faith in computer model forecasts, while ignoring historic records and observational data that tell us nothing extraordinary or unprecedented is happening – and demonstrate that the models are wrong.

NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies asserts that between 1880 and 2017 there has been only slightly more than 1 degree C (1.8 F) rise in the so-called global average temperature, despite a supposed 40% rise in atmospheric CO2 concentration. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) database of state-wide extreme weather records, arguably the best of its kind in the world, shows that so far in 2019 only one weather record has been set: the lowest temperature in Illinois history.

In 2018, the only records set were: the largest hailstone in Alabama history; the most rainfall in a 24-hour period in Hawaii; and the most precipitation in one year in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina and West Virginia. Many of these records broke, sometimes barely, records that had stood for many decades.

In 2017, the only record set was for the fastest wind gust in California. No records were set in 2016. In 2015, only two records: the most precipitation in a year in Arkansas and the largest hailstone in Illinois history. In 2014, only one record: the most rainfall in a 24-hour period in New York.

And so it goes, year after year, as we move into the past with the occasional state record set, as one would expect due to natural climate variability. In the first 18+ years of the 21st century, only two states recorded their maximum temperatures: South Carolina in 2012 and South Dakota in 2006. Contrast that with 1936, when 15 states set their all-time maximum temperature records.

Meanwhile, NOAA’s updated coastal sea level tide gauge data for 2016 show no evidence that the rate of sea level rise is accelerating. Seas are rising no faster than they have for many decades.

NOAA’s hurricane records go back to 1851. The data show that for almost 12 consecutive years – October 24, 2005 (after Wilma) until August 25, 2017 (Harvey) – not one major or moderate (Category 3-5) hurricane made landfall in the continental United States. That is the longest such period in history. In 2018, for the first time ever, not one “violent” (F4-5) tornado touched down in the United States.

To the great frustration of climate alarmists, the real-world instrumental record clearly shows that, not only is no climate emergency underway, but today’s climate is actually quite stable. Aside from the drive for world socialism, the climate scare is based on only one thing: computer model forecasts of what some say could happen someday if we do not restrict our use of fossil fuels to reduce CO2 emissions.

However, the models do not work. That’s because they focus predominantly on greenhouse gases, and because scientists do not understand planetary climate processes well enough to know what mathematical equations to program into the models. Observations demonstrate that the actual rate of warming between 1979 and 2017 is one-third of what the average of 102 different climate models predicted. In fact, that climate model average is now almost one full degree Fahrenheit above what satellites have measured!

It is also important to realize that your own local weather forecasts just one week ahead are accurate only half the time. Let’s drill a bit deeper into this scandal.

For the better part of three decades, governments have financed more than one hundred efforts to model our planet. They continue to do so even though none of the models has been able to recreate (hindcast) the known past, or after a decade of study accurately predict what was to happen just ten years later.

People are led astray, because generally speaking, the public has no clue what mathematical models actually are, how they work, and what they can and cannot do. To provide a simple insight into this complex subject, before we build airplanes or buildings, we make small scale physical models and test them against the stress and performances that will be required of them when they are actually built.

When dealing with systems that are totally beyond our control, we try to describe them with computer programs or mathematical equations that we hope may give answers to questions we have about how the system works today and in the future. We attempt to understand the variables that affect the system’s operation. Then we alter the variables and see how the outcomes are affected. This is called sensitivity testing and is the very best use of mathematical models.

Historically, we were never foolish enough to make economic decisions based on predictions calculated from equations we think might control how nature works. Perhaps the most active area for mathematical modeling is the economy and stock market. No one has ever succeeded in getting it right, and they have far fewer variables than Earth’s climate, which is governed by many powerful natural forces.

Yet, today, in the climate sphere, we are doing just that – and using the models to justify massive changes in our energy and economic systems. While no one knows all the variables affecting climate, there are likely hundreds of them. Here are some important factors for which we have limited understanding:

1) seasonal, annual and decadal changes in solar irradiation; 2) energy flows between the ocean and atmosphere; 3) energy flows between the air and land; 4) balance between Earth’s water, water vapor and ice; 5) the impacts of clouds, both trapping heat below and preventing solar radiation from reaching Earth; 6) understanding the planet’s ice; 7) changes in mass among ice sheets, seal levels and glaciers; 8) our ability to factor in hurricanes and tornadoes; 9) the impact of vegetation on temperature; 10) tectonic movements on ocean bottoms; 11) differential rotation between Earth’s surface and its core; and 12) solar system magnetic field and gravitational interactions.

Despite this vast uncertainty, today’s modelers claim they can forecast our planet’s climate for decades or even a century in the future – by looking primarily or solely at “greenhouse gases.” And they want our leaders to manage our energy, economic, agricultural, transportation and other systems accordingly.

Yes, there is a climate-related emergency. It is the threat to our way of life in the free democratic world – imposed on us by climate alarmists, many of whom do not really care about climate change, people or the environment. It is an assault no less frightening and damaging than the wars that have plagued mankind since the dawn of time. It’s time for people and governments to stand up to the power-hungry alarmists.

Dr. Jay Lehr is Senior Policy Advisor with of the Ottawa, Canada-based International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC) and former Science Director of The Heartland Institute, in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Tom Harris is Executive Director of ICSC and a policy advisor to Heartland.

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Mark Broderick
September 7, 2019 2:08 pm

Excellent job…..

Hussam Taha
Reply to  Mark Broderick
September 8, 2019 9:57 am

On the other side of the story, consider this. About 95% of the most brilliant minds on earth who study the physical world all their life believe strongly that climate change is real and that it’s mainly due to activities of humanity and industries. If I would tell you There’s quite a good chance that you’ll get hit by a car crossing the road by a factor of 5 out of 100. That is 1 out of every 20 trials. Then, I’m pretty sure you would highly consider not crossing, yet you can drive man kind to dire and irreversible consequences (yet it’s not a certaint, I agreey) but quite a chance there. Wouldn’t you consider changing your ways to alter the trajectory? Last word, I don’t like the categorization that all climate activists are power-driven. I met with many of them including myself. We have a pretty good life, and nothing to complain about. The problem is, we’re not going to suffer the consequences right now, but it’s our children and grandchildren. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not about saving “earth”, yet, life on earth will take a hit and will recover in the 1000’s of years to come. The main issue here is human civilization the way we know it. This article just forgot to mention hurricane Dorian. Thanks and keep posting, but remember I’m just a concerned citizen who help people on daily bases and I don’t want to be categorized as power-driven. I took many commitments on my own to reduce my own carbon footprint, you all can do it too. Thanks again.

Sunny
Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 8, 2019 2:18 pm

Hussam taha…. I was terrified of all the climate change talk, then I found this site. I refuse to watch the news any more due to seeing no solutions, no change! Look up the multimillion pound climate meeting google paid for in Sicily, obama, and other celebrities flew their and traveled in diesel powered boats, the latest salt lake u.n “climate meeting” of 4000 people, was the same, they all flew there. Greta took a fossil fuel made boat across the Atlantic, yet four people will fly to the usa to sail the boat back… she will most probably fly back to… Oh, Obama just bought a house in Marthas vin yard, at almost sea level.. meat consumption is up, and even extinction rebellion had to use diesel generators at their Manchester meeting, yet they demand the whole of the uk must go green within five years….. The green revolution will cost usa tax powers Trillions of dollars… The total destruction of the planet to mine the materials needed for wind and solar is absolutely disgusting… There is no mention or support for carbon capture technology, which, carbon engineering ltd has proven can produce ultra low fuel for cars and planes… I have come to realise that the natural world has always had a changing climate, the usa heat wave in 1930 is never spoken of! The more you read the more you realise it is a scam, a trillions of dollar scam… Also, al gore has become very rich from climate change, yet still probably eats meat, flys every where and takes taxis, cars to travel, the last time I looked, he didn’t even have solar panels on his house…. They expect us to give up everything while they enjoy the best the world has to offer…

Rich Davis
Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 8, 2019 3:19 pm

You’re deluded Hussam. The incidence of damaging hurricanes is in a steep decline and our grandchildren are far more likely to face natural cycles of much colder temperatures than any other scenario.

Nothing that you might be doing to make yourself feel virtuous is actually having the slightest effect on the climate. You’re welcome to your religion but I’ll thank you not to push it on me. Carbon is life. Carbon is good.

Jeremiah Puckett
Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 8, 2019 6:37 pm

1. Where do you get information that 95% of the brightest minds are saying such?

2. The world’s brightest have been wrong over and over and over… Remember Al Gore? Remember the UN in 1989 saying things were all doom by 2000?

3. Remember other times a “consensus” was wrong? People being witches. Hitler being a good guy? The sun revolving around the world? Only 4000 stars? The world is flat? Remember when NASA thought Armstrong might sink into the moon?

F1nn
Reply to  Jeremiah Puckett
September 11, 2019 1:26 am

Jeremiah Puckett

Are you really counting Al Gore one of the brightest minds on earth? I mean, if he is, he´s hiding it exquisitely well.

Roger Knights
Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 8, 2019 6:47 pm

“About 95% of the most brilliant minds on earth who study the physical world all their life believe strongly that climate change is real and that it’s mainly due to activities of humanity and industries.”

Climatologists are a self-selected sample of alarmists and finger-pointers. IOW, the established scientists in other disciplines who jumped aboard the bandwagon, and students, were very likely persons strong marinated in ecological memes like “two legs bad, four legs good,” and a blf that “the earth is fragile.”

“If I would tell you There’s quite a good chance that you’ll get hit by a car crossing the road by a factor of 5 out of 100. That is 1 out of every 20 trials. Then, I’m pretty sure you would highly consider not crossing,”

I’d look at whether that was the actual pedestrian accident rate. (My response the thw “what-if-a-doctor-told-you x” argument is that A) I’d look at their predictive record in the past, and B) I wouldn’t accept their advice if it was to bleed me.

“I don’t like the categorization that all climate activists are power-driven.”

I agree.

“I took many commitments on my own to reduce my own carbon footprint, you all can do it too. ”

Nothing we inhabitants of the developed world can do will affect future temperatures significantly. 84% of the increase in CO2 emissions comes from the developing world, and will continue to do so. Why ruin our economies trying to bail out a boat while they are drilling holes in it?

paul marc
Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 8, 2019 9:20 pm

Quote from Hussam: * yet, life on earth will take a hit and will recover in the 1000’s of years to come*
[response: apparently you are unaware of how close we are to the next c 100,000-year ice age]

Jim Whelan
Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 8, 2019 10:31 pm

“There’s quite a good chance that you’ll get hit by a car crossing the road by a factor of 5 out of 100. That is 1 out of every 20 trials. Then, I’m pretty sure you would highly consider not crossing.” But neither would I consider not leaving the house or never buying food a solution. But yet,starving the world’s population seems to be the proposed solution. Btu more importantly your statement of chance of being hit by an automobile while crossing the road is highly inflated, just as is the supposed warming. Such obvious propaganda ploys are best ignored!

“I don’t like the categorization that all climate activists are power-driven” It’s not that they are power driven, it’s that they have devoted their lives, education and careers to a belief in climate catastrophe and their commitment to “save the Earth”. Sounds like a deep basis for confirmation bias to me. And there’s no doubt that the politicians are in it for power.

“I met with many of them including myself.” Indicating that you suffer from confirmation bias too and cannot be accepted as unbiased.

accordionsrule
Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 8, 2019 11:17 pm

“I’m just a concerned citizen who help people on daily bases and I don’t want to be categorized as power-driven.
Of course you’re not driven by power; you have none and never will. You are one of the nobodies, living in sacrificial obedience to a holy, unassailable cabal who took a vote of climate catastrophists conducted by climate activists. The Global Warmist equivalent of the Nicene Council, if you will.
“I took many commitments on my own to reduce my own carbon footprint, you all can do it too.”
Thanks for the invite, but CAGW is your religion, not mine. The “Carbon Footprint” meme is cleverly chosen to inflict a sense of guilt for merely conducting a humble but comfortable life. “Carbon” is soot. (CO2 is a transparent gas.) A footprint is an indentation in the dirt. The “carbon footprint” mantra is intended to convey an image that you are punching black holes into the earth with every step you take, and the only solution is to stand still.
You are being duped, and it isn’t fair. Not to you, not to any well-meaning wretch who just wants to do the right thing.

F1nn
Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 11, 2019 1:45 am

Hussam Taha

It´s good to think our children. That car crossing strawman is a real danger. Climate is not. When you read news, you read climate propaganda. It´s not real, it´s brainwash. And that is destroying yours and your childrens mind. If you really think your children, tell them truth and fight to save their mind.

You don´t like the categorization that all climate activists are power-driven. In history this kind of behaving has always had very serious consequences. This is exactly the same road to hell as Hitler, Stalin etc. have shown us. This is clearly visible, you can see it if you look.

Think and don´t walk that road.

Reply to  Hussam Taha
September 13, 2019 11:09 pm

Look at the data yourself. 1° up over 140 years on an average temperature of about 15-16 degrees. And that is including the warming effect of concrete, asphalt, and other city life affecting the measurement stations, and the natural warming as we continue to come out of the Little Ice Age. (Greenland glaciation ended much higher north 1000 years ago and people were happily farming in Iceland)
Go ahead, be more efficient and frugal, but don’t impose poverty on the world based on a scary fairy tale.

Steven lonien
Reply to  Mark Broderick
September 8, 2019 11:10 am

Hey space x has room if ya hurry .one way special. Just dont burn your hair it can determine everthing you have ever polluted .for Jesus’s to judge .every post ignores thousands of deaths in Bahamas and 70,000 homeless. This just promotes more self serving ignorace. . Pray like on bow of titanic’s sinking.

Jeremiah Puckett
Reply to  Mark Broderick
September 8, 2019 6:32 pm

We have year by year estimates of worldwide emissions and we have what are supposed to be actual historical CO2 PPM counts. Has anyone ever tied the two together to see if CO2 levels are linear or even cumulative to the emission numbers? Would be interesting to see if there strong or weak correlation.

Coram Deo
September 7, 2019 2:10 pm

1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989
***UN PREDICTS DISASTER IF GLOBAL WARMING NOT CHECKED – JUNE 30 1989
UNITED NATIONS (AP) _ A senior UN environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000…Coastal flooding and crop failures would create an exodus of ″eco- refugees′…He said governments have a 10-year window of opportunity to solve the greenhouse effect before it goes beyond human control…warming melts polar icecaps, ocean levels will rise by up to three feet, enough to cover the Maldives and other flat island nations…Coastal regions will be inundated; one-sixth of Bangladesh could be flooded, displacing a fourth of its 90 million people. A fifth of Egypt’s arable land in the Nile Delta would be flooded, cutting off its food supply… etc.etc.etc. Peter James Spielmann
https://apnews.com/bd45c372caf118ec99964ea547880cd0

September 7, 2019 2:15 pm

Crisis? What Crisis?

“There is no climate crisis.”

Does that mean we can all cancel lighting our hair on fire and dancing around in circles, waiting for the world to end?

Randy Wester
Reply to  Earthling2
September 7, 2019 5:12 pm

“Does that mean we can all cancel lighting our hair on fire and dancing around in circles, waiting for the world to end?”

No, Burning Man is still a go.

accordionsrule
Reply to  Randy Wester
September 8, 2019 11:29 pm

Yup, the countercultural burning man festivities were business as usual, leaving behind a legacy of tens of thousands of 5 mpg junker RVs idling in line for hours, black smoke spiraling skyward from a pagan pyromaniacal ritual, and a mountain of cheap bikes that will end up in a landfill.
If you’re going out in a world on fire, might as well light a few matches of your own.

n.n
Reply to  Earthling2
September 7, 2019 6:01 pm

We can also abort the planned human sacrifices, a wicked solution normalized for the sake of social progress, democratic leverage, and the Gaian cult.

Reply to  Earthling2
September 8, 2019 5:24 am

From this excellent article:
Speaking at the 13th International Conference on Climate Change, held July 25 in Washington, DC, Dr. Roy W. Spencer of the University of Alabama in Huntsville said: “There is no climate crisis. Even if all the warming we’ve seen in any observational dataset is due to increasing CO2 (carbon dioxide), which I don’t believe it is, it’s probably too small for any person to feel in their lifetime.”

Roy Spencer is correct – there is NO CLIMATE CRISIS.

Competent scientists have known this fact for decades. In a written debate in 2002 sponsored by APEGA and co-authored on our side by Dr. Sallie Baliunas, Dr. Tim Patterson and me, we concluded with confidence:
http://www.friendsofscience.org/assets/documents/KyotoAPEGA2002REV1.pdf

“Climate science does not support the theory of catastrophic human-made global warming – the alleged warming crisis does not exist.”

As the evidence of global warming alarmism and climate change catastrophes has failed to appear, the global warming acolytes have become more and more hysterical in their wild claims. Remember when they said “the heart was hiding in the oceans”? That was a good one – be very afraid!

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/02/02/study-northern-lights-may-disappear-shrinking-protective-bubble-to-put-earth-at-risk-of-solar-blasts/#comment-1972205

TRM : Re: “Heat hiding in the deep oceans ..”

Hidden by whom?

Suspects include Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. The IPCC believes the Easter Bunny is the most likely culprit, because he does hide things….
____________

The above comment is no more foolish that everything the IPCC has published to date.

There is NO evidence that ECS is above 1C, and it is probably much less, so small as to be insignificant.

There is in reality NO global warming crisis – it is a figment of overheated imaginations – a chimera that has been created by self-serving scoundrels and believed in by gullible imbeciles, and has cost society tens of trillions of dollars in wasted subsidies, destabilized critical energy systems and cost lives.
______________________________

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/02/02/study-northern-lights-may-disappear-shrinking-protective-bubble-to-put-earth-at-risk-of-solar-blasts/#comment-1972134

And Santa will drown with the polar bears as the ice melts, and the Easter Bunny will choke on a jellybean.

Steven lonien
Reply to  Earthling2
September 8, 2019 10:42 am

Hey space x has room if ya hurry .one way special. Just dont burn your hair it can determine everthing you have ever polluted .for Jesus’s to judge .

Mark Broderick
Reply to  Steven lonien
September 8, 2019 1:51 pm

Steven, it was dumb the first time you said it, no need to repeat it….

Kenji
September 7, 2019 2:20 pm

Candidate Biden PROMISED to completely eliminate Fossil Fuels by 2050. I should -just- still be alive in 2050 (age 94) when I freeze to death in my government mandated ‘tiny home’. Such joy to look forward to.

Samuel C Cogar
Reply to  Kenji
September 8, 2019 4:30 am

I don’t think Biden will be around in 2027, …… and for sure not in 2050.

Crispin in Waterloo
Reply to  Kenji
September 8, 2019 7:44 pm

Kenji

I as thinking the same thing about Hussam Taha above. When he dies from chronic under-heating caused by his efforts to reduce his carbon footprint, we will bury him and he really will have reduced the carbon. A body burned (and not cremated) sequesters multiple kg of carbon in the earth for perhaps a few centuries.

We all have to do out little bit.

Bruce Cobb
September 7, 2019 2:35 pm

The Climate Liars now are so desperate, and let’s face it, evil, that they use any and all weather-related disasters (i.e., things that have always happened) as “proof” that we have a “climate emergency”, and that “people are dying because of it”. They literally have no shame.

Greg
Reply to  Bruce Cobb
September 7, 2019 4:43 pm

Yes, there is a climate-related emergency. It is the threat to our way of life in the free democratic world – imposed on us by climate alarmists, many of whom do not really care about climate change, people or the environment.

Succinctly put.

September 7, 2019 2:44 pm

The climate idiots want their contrived “climate crisis” to be treated like WW2 mobilization of the American public and the state.

A huge part of WW2 mobilization and restructuring centered around rationing and rationing coupon books. My Dad still has his Mother’s collection of ration book from 1942-1945.

Almost everything was rationed. Gasoline, flour, sugar, almost all the basic commodities people then used in their homes and daily lives. People who could began growing “victory gardens” to have enough vegetables and produce to feed their families as so much comerical production was going to feed an rapidly expanding Army, Navy, Marines cadre of millions of soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen around the world including massive shipments of food (not just trucks and petroleum fuels) to England and Russia.

Today our grocery stores (in the US Canada at least) are a miracle of capitalism with the endless variety that awaits the American shopper when they walk in. Affordable food and beverages of all kinds, multiple choices for almost everything (My favorites: At least 120 different brands of frozen pizzas and then 3, 4, 5, or 6 different kinds of pizza within each brand, dozens of different kinds of beers, hundreds of different kinds of wine, even at least 2 or 3 different brand of simple sugar and flour, and then there’s an “organic” choice for almost everything too, Such variety driven by a free market) that anyone can buy as much as they want, even with EBT cards becasue we are a caring generous society. No limits on what someone can buy. No rationing, only what one’s wallet can spare.

So when you hear some climate change idiot talk about how we need a “WW2-like mobilization” to fight imaginary Climate Change, ask that idiot if they understand “rationing” and that they want to tell households across America that they politically want to impose food rationing like WW2 on everyone.

Let’s see how long it takes the American voting public to reject these climate idiots who demand rationing like WW2.

Mayor of Venus
Reply to  Joel O'Bryan
September 7, 2019 4:31 pm

JOEL:
But it’s the carbon dioxide “pollution” from fossil fuel burning that’s the #1 problem. So let’s just start with rationing gasoline….no need for trillion $$$ proposals for whatever the New Green Deal wants. Let’s see if the public will go along with good old fashioned rationing of just one thing…gasoline, to fight the “climate emergency”.

Reply to  Mayor of Venus
September 7, 2019 6:02 pm

Yes let’s give Tom Steyer, Michael Bloomberg, Al Gore, and all the elitists with fleets of Luxury cars and multiple private jets the same fossil fuel rations that the middle class family would get, and no more.

See how long the climate scam lasts then.

Or alternatively, DC politicians bought by billionaires allow those billionaires to buy as many “extra” fuel rations as the want while the Average Joe can get no extra gasoline rations, and see how long it is before tens of 1,000’s of Average Joes with AR-15’s show up in DC and put an end to the socialism and corrupt cronyism.

A C Osborn
Reply to  Joel O'Bryan
September 8, 2019 3:54 am

No lets just ration them, so that they can show us all how it is done.

PaulH
Reply to  A C Osborn
September 8, 2019 5:37 am

Heck, didn’t some university intellectual recently recommend cannibalism because global warming? How about a nicely smoked and grilled leg of Bloomberg to save the planet? I’m sure there will be plenty of Gore serve a large group.

/SARC 😉

Dave Ward
Reply to  Joel O'Bryan
September 8, 2019 2:57 am

“People who could began growing “victory gardens””

Not much chance of that nowadays – certainly in the UK. The average “garden” provided with new-builds is just a patch of turf barely large enough to park a car on, and most are so hemmed in by other properties they get precious little sunlight. Older (and larger ) houses with bigger gardens fall victim to extensions or subdivision for extra properties. This will only get worse as the implementation of Agenda 2030 pushes people out of the country and into congested cities.

Samuel C Cogar
Reply to  Joel O'Bryan
September 8, 2019 4:37 am

Almost everything was rationed. Gasoline, flour, sugar

And that is why I detest the taste and smell of molasses till this very day, …. 74 years after the fact.

Coram Deo
September 7, 2019 2:49 pm

***UN PREDICTS DISASTER IF GLOBAL WARMING NOT CHECKED – JUNE 30 1989
UNITED NATIONS (AP) _ A senior UN environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000…Coastal flooding and crop failures would create an exodus of ″eco- refugees′…He said governments have a 10-year window of opportunity to solve the greenhouse effect before it goes beyond human control…warming melts polar icecaps, ocean levels will rise by up to three feet, enough to cover the Maldives and other flat island nations…Coastal regions will be inundated; one-sixth of Bangladesh could be flooded, displacing a fourth of its 90 million people. A fifth of Egypt’s arable land in the Nile Delta would be flooded, cutting off its food supply… etc.etc.etc. Peter James Spielmann
https://apnews.com/bd45c372caf118ec99964ea547880cd0

StephenP
September 7, 2019 2:49 pm

A section of ‘How to lie with maps’ by Mark Monmonier struck a chord in relation to this article:
“Experts are not without bias, particularly the flamboyant ones eagerly promoting a vaguely defined model or index that in an earlier era might feel of snake oil. Sceptical viewing is especially prudent for narratives by authors pursuing (or likely to pursue) a particular political or disciplinary agenda.
The wary viewer can,of course, compared graphic scripts from diverse experts in much the same way that the conscientious journalist seeks a balanced mix of opposing opinions.
Viewers should be suspicious of systems that present processed data as irrefutable facts and forbid interference with the narrative’s progress. The conscientiously curious viewer needs to stop, think, back up, and probe the data interactively. Access to raw data is essential, for instance, in a scripted presentation of an environmental impact statement….
Because maps can be strongly persuasive, the graphic narrative is a potent rhetorical weapon. Odds are, though, that at least some viewers – informed sceptics like you – will not be so readily convinced. As display systems become more flexible, and more like video games, users must be wary that maps, however realistic, are merely representations, vulnerable to bias both in what they show and what they ignore. Skepticism is especially warranted when a dynamic map supporting a simulation model pretends to describe the future. Although electric cartography may make complex simulations easier to understand, no one should trust blindly a map that acts like a crystal ball.’
Surely just as relevant with climate science as map making.

CD in Wisconsin
September 7, 2019 2:54 pm

“..It is an assault no less frightening and damaging than the wars that have plagued mankind since the dawn of time. It’s time for people and governments to stand up to the power-hungry alarmists…”.

I totally agree. I am still waiting for the leaders of govt in the USA and the rest of the world to start standing up to this idiocy.

R Terrell
September 7, 2019 3:15 pm

MOST of the so-called ‘climate scientists’ have degrees in either Liberal Arts or perhaps World History. In other words, they are NOT scientists! Oh, but they hope YOU will believe that they are! Most people are clueless and ignorant about science. This even though most of them had at least one semester of science in high school or maybe two or three in college. And of course they never read anything else about science in the newspapers or magazines. My theory is that MOST people are far from being a s dumb as the media, and the ‘scientists’ think they are. Open your eyes, look around you. Does this look like the world is going to end any time soon, say in LESS than about 5 Billion years? The seas are NOT rising! The Arctic is NOT melting! Polar bears are NOT going extinct! And, lastly, the atmosphere is NOT warming! The only thing we might have to be concerned with is that the next Ice Age is overdue! Now, THAT might be something for us to worry about, say in, oh I don’t know, maybe the next thousand years or so, give or take a few! In the meantime, smell the roses, enjoy your life, and stop worrying.

Reply to  R Terrell
September 7, 2019 5:00 pm

It is not whether one has a science degree that is related to climate or not that is decisive. What matters is that one is able to think and reason carefully and logically and has an adequate frame of reference to evaluate climate claims. The best scientists can be totally illogically in certain circumstances while a non scientist can sometimes give a well reasoned and accurate response.

Samuel C Cogar
Reply to  Michael in Dublin
September 8, 2019 4:46 am

Right on, Michael, ……. “common sense” is a nurtured trait during early adolescent years and can not be learned during one’s later schooling years.

OweninGA
Reply to  Michael in Dublin
September 8, 2019 8:11 am

While I agree to an extent, I have seen the drivel that passes for “logic” in the liberal arts curriculum. Most of those graduates look like the deer I almost hit on the highway last night any time math or any science beyond absolute basic concepts is mentioned. The problem seems to be that the part of the brain that deals with connecting cause and effect in the real world seems atrophied in most practitioners of the “liberal arts”. It has been taken over by social justice whiners almost exclusively. (There are a few rare exceptions who could have done well in any field.) When emotions are used as a substitute for rational thought, nothing of substance ensues.

Steven lonien
Reply to  Michael in Dublin
September 8, 2019 10:54 am

Hey space x has room if ya hurry .one way special. Just dont burn your hair it can determine everthing you have ever polluted .for Jesus’s to judge .every post ignores thousands of deaths in Bahamas .

Rich Davis
Reply to  Steven lonien
September 8, 2019 3:27 pm

Give it a rest numbnuts troll.
Can’t you even come up with a different comment?

Nobody likes to see hurricanes cause death and destruction, but they are part of nature and far less frequent even than just a few decades ago.

Reply to  Steven lonien
September 8, 2019 4:01 pm

THE LATEST: DORIAN DEATH TOLL RISES TO 44 IN BAHAMAS
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/latest-local-international-aid-dorian-65468743

That is, to date Hurricane Doran has caused 44 deaths in the Bahamas – sad but true.

Steven Ionien wrote: “every post ignores thousands of deaths in Bahamas.”

Lessons for Steven Ionien concerning your innumeracy:

Innumeracy is like illiteracy, but with numbers – Steven you clearly do not understand numbers.

For example Steven, 44 is less than “thousands”, it is even not greater than “hundreds”; in fact, it is “tens”.

Thousands are beaucoup bigger than 44 Steven, beaucoup-beaucoup-beaucoup bigger than 44.

For example, Excess Winter Deaths in the USA average about one-hundred-thousand per year.

The fact is, 100,000 is 2272 TIMES larger than 44. What that means is you would have to have over 2272 Hurricane Dorians to equal the death toll of just one typical winter in the USA. So Steven, while you should not go for a walk in a hurricane, you should really-really-really avoid going for a walk in winter – you should stay indoors, and probably not get out of bed – it’s not safe!

Just kidding Steven, you can go for a walk in winter, but be sure to wear your galoshes. 🙂

Diego
Reply to  ALLAN MACRAE
September 9, 2019 3:22 am

The minute this guy starts expressing temperatures in °F you can tell it’s gonna be a feast of [pruned].

[Degrees F are allowed. Not recommended, but allowed out loud. .mod]

Samuel C Cogar
Reply to  ALLAN MACRAE
September 9, 2019 4:29 am

You tell them, Allan M, ……. I stutter. ha

Steven Ionien could be one of the millions that will cry, shout, criticize, badmouth, etc., ….. the once-in-a-lifetime mass shooting that occurred in Texas, Florida, etc., that involves white European-Americans …….. but avert their eyes and their mind to the repeating-holiday-weekends of mass shootings that occur in Chicago that primarily involves black African-Americans.

Rich Davis
Reply to  R Terrell
September 8, 2019 9:53 am

The seas are NOT rising! The Arctic is NOT melting! Polar bears are NOT going extinct! And, lastly, the atmosphere is NOT warming!

R Terrell,
I agree with your overall advice to stop worrying and enjoy life, but when I see skeptics make claims that are false, I think it’s necessary for our credibility that we challenge them.

The seas are currently rising at a slow and steady pace, a natural effect as we recover from the last ice age. Arctic sea ice is in a period of lower than normal extents. The global-average temperature has recently been slightly warmer.

The defensible claims would be:

Sea level rise is NOT accelerating! Arctic conditions are no different from what was seen periodically in the past, most recently in the early twentieth century! Polar bears are THRIVING! And, lastly, the atmosphere is NOT as warm as it was in the 1930s.

Diego
Reply to  R Terrell
September 9, 2019 3:24 am

“MOST of the so-called ‘climate scientists’ have degrees in either Liberal Arts or perhaps World History. In other words, they are NOT scientists!”

Care to back up that claim?

icisil
September 7, 2019 3:41 pm

The real emergency is the Borg-like collective that has been created in our midst that wants to destroy our civilization.

Editor
September 7, 2019 4:03 pm

Spencer was very forceful when he spoke in Washington in July — but he is no denier (nor am I). Spencer is a pragmatic scientist working with the data he is charged with maintaining and analyzing — the UAH satellite atmospheric temperatures.

The quote in the essay is correct. He does not believe all the warming is due to CO2 and he does not believe there is any climate crisis or emergency.

His data shows, and he speaks bluntly about it, that temperatures have rising over the satellite era.

His presentation is available at YouTube

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  Kip Hansen
September 7, 2019 5:31 pm

” he does not believe there is any climate crisis or emergency.”

In the eyes of the establishment, that makes him a denier, regardless of what he thinks.

Sommer
September 7, 2019 4:33 pm
Randy Wester
Reply to  Sommer
September 7, 2019 5:26 pm

Better hurry, after October 21 she may well be unemployed.

But until then, we should have respect for our democratically elected officials. Don’t be a nut bar.

hstad
Reply to  Sommer
September 8, 2019 11:43 am

And you believe her – just before an election? Interesting!

Gowest
September 7, 2019 4:36 pm

Every vote has shown that real people know this stuff is a scam. The real emergency is how are we to feed the kids when these wally wackers use every trick in the book to stop us!

September 7, 2019 4:43 pm

“There is no climate crisis. Even if all the warming we’ve seen in any observational dataset is due to increasing CO2 (carbon dioxide), which I don’t believe it is, it’s probably too small for any person to feel in their lifetime.”

If climate alarmists were honestly concerned about both science and the climatic zones in our world, they would be prepared to consider the above claim by Dr. Spencer, seek to verify his claim and then allow scientific conclusions to guide them in their climate discussions and actions.

GTB
Reply to  Michael in Dublin
September 7, 2019 7:25 pm

Using the so called climate crisis, the UN and others are attempting a
coup de tar on the whole world.

Sean
September 7, 2019 4:44 pm

The importance of seal levels is greatly underrated. This is a direct control knob on the polar bear population.

Sky King
Reply to  Sean
September 8, 2019 2:47 am

The global importance of polar bear population is greatly overrated

Reply to  Sean
September 8, 2019 3:04 am

No, the only control knob on the polar bear population are guns. See
http://polarbearscience.com/

markl
September 7, 2019 4:51 pm

So who are responsible for this scam? The UN may be spearheading it but who put them in power to do so? I don’t remember that being part of their charter. You must admit the CC alarmism propaganda is constant and seems effective to a certain degree but it’s too planned and controlled to be a coincidence. The Marx brothers never went away, they just went underground and their ideology is being manifested in CC alarmism. That’s my theory and I’m sticking to it.

Reply to  markl
September 8, 2019 7:36 am

Who is responsible ? 1.Media seeking readership with bleeding leading story lines. 2.Politicians seeking election by virtue signalling 3.Revenue departments seeking tax dollars. 4.Govt employed scientists seeking continued employment 5.Movie stars seeking free advertising. 6.Do-gooder’s seeking their 15 minutes of fame 7.Enviro-orgs seeking more presses of the “donate” button on their website. 8.Business interests seeking profits from “green” product lines. It is difficult to fight such a large entourage of motivated people.

Rich Davis
Reply to  DMacKenzie
September 8, 2019 10:01 am

Correct answer DM
The conspiracy of aligned self-interests

F1nn
Reply to  DMacKenzie
September 8, 2019 11:01 am

Media is so full of this crap every day that almost everybody is fed up. More and more people (redgreens are not people) see that this whole alarm is pure propaganda. It´s not working anymore. It´s a joke now. Enough is enough.

F1nn
Reply to  markl
September 8, 2019 10:47 am

UN is politicians playground. IPCC is their toy. There must be a very good reason to save the world. And they found it.

We must get rid of UN. Now. It´s a troublemaker. Has been, and still is.

n.n
September 7, 2019 5:57 pm

10, 20, 100 degree temperature swings. Welcome to our blue marble. That said, climate change ebbs and flows with a multidecadal frequency. Anthropogenic forcings, local, perhaps regional effects, redistributed, moderated on a global basis. The end is not nigh. We are more likely to meet the Vogons first.

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  n.n
September 7, 2019 7:20 pm

The UN might as well BE the Vogons.

Mark Broderick
Reply to  Jeff Alberts
September 8, 2019 4:40 am

We are the Borg…..You will assimilate…resistance to the U.N is futile ! : )

James Clarke
September 7, 2019 6:11 pm

Over the last 120 years, we humans have made great strides in our ability to survive and thrive no matter what nature has thrown at us. Deaths due to severe weather have plummeted. Starvation deaths are a fraction of the death rate in 1900. We have more food and more shelter than ever before. The biggest natural killer, cold, has been thwarted, largely with the use of fossil fuels.

Now, the biggest threat we face is not from nature, like it used to be, but from our fellow humans. And the type of human that poses the biggest threat is the kind that wants to control their fellow humans, usually with fear and intimidation. Unlike climate change, which has yet to cause any discernible harm, man’s inhumanity to man is writ in large, bloody letters across the pages of our history.

There is no climate emergency, but we are on the brink of a social/political/economic emergency!

Randy Wester
Reply to  James Clarke
September 9, 2019 9:40 am

Hmmm.. No, I’m not saying this to cheer you up:

the biggest threat is the overuse of antibiotics (both in animals and in humans) that has selected out resistant bacteria. Phages and new antibiotics will provide some defense, but billions will die of infection.

The second biggest threat is, as you suggest, the censorship ‘for your own good’ that keeps the Government propaganda machinery working smoothly.

Additional threats from Climate Change are insignificant compared to the threats from weather that we already know of.

Richard
September 7, 2019 10:13 pm

. “The conscientiously curious viewer needs to stop, think, back up, and probe the data interactively.“ Something the vast majority of the climate alarmists are unwilling or totally incapable of doing. What are they going to believe, their own eyes (the lack of any significant changes in the world around us predicted by the alarmists 30 years ago) or that beautifully constructed, animated, computer graphic that ‘proves’ that unless we give them trillions of dollars to fight climate change, destroying our way of life, we are doomed. I for one would rather be doomed ( unlikely ) by whatever minuscule change in the overall climate of the earth than having someone, anyone who has no scientific background (politicians) tell me how I can go about living my life

Richard
September 7, 2019 10:25 pm

I have tried commenting a number of times. I fill in my name and email (I don’t have a website). Check both boxes and hit post comment. My comment disappears never to be seen again. I am using an iPad. No special formatting, no foul or hateful language. I don’t know what I am doing wrong. I love this website and feel the above article summarizes my feelings about climate alarmism to a T. If someone reads this and can help, please email me. Thanks

Disputin
Reply to  Richard
September 8, 2019 4:33 am

Richard
Well, you got through that time. Be aware, though, that there is a delay between posting and seeing the results. Try waiting for about an hour then reloading and then looking for it.
Good luck.

Mark Broderick
Reply to  Richard
September 8, 2019 4:51 am

New comments post around 5 minutes after the top of the hour….(unless you are permanently in the “Dog House” like me…then it can take up to 8 hours…arrrgg..)

griff
September 8, 2019 12:01 am

Ohhhhh yes there is!

(in the great British panto tradition…)

September 8, 2019 1:51 am

And now for the real news, ENSO meter has gone negative.

Steven
Reply to  Mike Haseler (Scottish Sceptic)
September 8, 2019 10:09 am

Follow the $ its beginning to end . oil era betz limits false claim all windmills are the same in 1919.no concideration for invention this self serving phyics law stands as proof that energy corruption rules this land . Over million hits in search results. Electronics for frictionless magnetic bearings are prevented to enrich oil policy makers. Nuclear interest have enmence influance in america politics that are pacifying the release of all the highly radiated cooling water instead of a solution. In japans triple meltdowns .einestines equal and opposite reactions produce light speeds and infinite values .that is naturaly free energy and difficult to profit from .unless life itself is pofit.

KilgoreHoover
September 8, 2019 4:52 am

The gig is up. Well, nearly up. Almost.

We are at peak alarmism. There’s not much more panicky to get, is there? Googley-eyes said we only have 12 years left. The fake Irish-Mexican said we have 10. The rich Asian kid who likes math said it’s too late and we need to head for higher ground. CNN hosted a 7-hour Climate Scarathon that nobody watched, but snippets of it have been forever archived on YouTube for endless replay. Academics are recommending that we consider eating one another if we want to survive the coming climate apocalypse. A delusional preteen who says she sees carbon atoms has a cult following and is treated with the respect historically reserved for heads of state. A crazy coot communist from Vermont wants to abort Africa because, well, crazy leftists ALWAYS want to abort large numbers of people. Sometimes it’s French nobility. Sometimes it’s Jews. Sometimes it’s poor Asian farmers in French Indo-China.

And that’s the real “crisis” here. Leftists constitute a death cult. Leftists aren’t happy unless large numbers of people are miserable, and won’t be satisfied until 2/3 of the human population are dead. They don’t care how – abortion, euthanasia, disease, war, starvation, exposure. Whatever works. The current plan is to deprive the world’s poor from access to cheap energy so they’ll freeze to death in winter.

September 8, 2019 5:26 am

From this excellent article:
Speaking at the 13th International Conference on Climate Change, held July 25 in Washington, DC, Dr. Roy W. Spencer of the University of Alabama in Huntsville said: “There is no climate crisis. Even if all the warming we’ve seen in any observational dataset is due to increasing CO2 (carbon dioxide), which I don’t believe it is, it’s probably too small for any person to feel in their lifetime.”

Roy Spencer is correct – there is NO CLIMATE CRISIS.

Competent scientists have known this fact for decades. In a written debate in 2002 sponsored by APEGA and co-authored on our side by Dr. Sallie Baliunas, Dr. Tim Patterson and me, we concluded with confidence:
http://www.friendsofscience.org/assets/documents/KyotoAPEGA2002REV1.pdf

“Climate science does not support the theory of catastrophic human-made global warming – the alleged warming crisis does not exist.”

As the evidence of global warming alarmism and climate change catastrophes has failed to appear, the global warming acolytes have become more and more hysterical in their wild claims. Remember when they said “the heart was hiding in the oceans”? That was a good one – be very afraid!

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/02/02/study-northern-lights-may-disappear-shrinking-protective-bubble-to-put-earth-at-risk-of-solar-blasts/#comment-1972205

TRM : Re: “Heat hiding in the deep oceans ..”

Hidden by whom?

Suspects include Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. The IPCC believes the Easter Bunny is the most likely culprit, because he does hide things….
____________

The above comment is no more foolish that everything the IPCC has published to date.

There is NO evidence that ECS is above 1C, and it is probably much less, so small as to be insignificant.

There is in reality NO global warming crisis – it is a figment of overheated imaginations – a chimera that has been created by self-serving scoundrels and believed in by gullible imbeciles, and has cost society tens of trillions of dollars in wasted subsidies, destabilized critical energy systems and cost lives.
______________________________

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/02/02/study-northern-lights-may-disappear-shrinking-protective-bubble-to-put-earth-at-risk-of-solar-blasts/#comment-1972134

And Santa will drown with the polar bears as the ice melts, and the Easter Bunny will choke on a jellybean.

Maureen
September 8, 2019 7:02 am

I’m printing this off and will hand to every federal candidate that darkens my doorstop in the upcoming federal Canadian election. Plus I will have specific questions that I will ask them to respond to (vis email if they can’t come up with anything on the door step) I doubt I will get any response, but it will be a good challenge for them – more than they will get from the brown nosing media.

Sunny
Reply to  Maureen
September 8, 2019 8:44 am

Maureen…. Please do this, I would love to see there faces when asked to show factual proof of a world that is heating, or of raising sea levels.. Ask them to explain the north/south flip and the current weak earths magnetic field… Ask to show evidence across a wide range of scientists, And not just ipcc or u.n reports… Many thanks..

Steve Bensen
September 8, 2019 7:49 am

Among the Aztecs, the smart people were the ones cutting the hearts out of slaves in order to control the weather. Marxist democrats today are the same as those primitive people with a belief in false gods.

There is no such thing as CO2 based man created global warming. There are thousands of computer models running for up to 20+ years: not one has accurately predicted any temperature rise. That alone should disprove it.

Earth has had very high levels of CO2 in the past. We have 400ppm today. In the past it has repeatedly been at 5000ppm. In those times the only bad things that happened was plants became huge and produced enough oxygen for giants to exist. One time after a long mild period with CO2 @ 5000ppm Earth entered an ice age that lasted 100,000 years. When it started to warm up CO2 levels finally started to drop. So if an overabundance of CO2 did not catastrophically destroy the planet then why would it now?

Anyway, we are in the beginning of a long solar minimum: An Ice Age is beginning that will probably last 50-300 years. You don’t need believe me because the weather over the next decade will prove me right with colder and longer winters all over the world.

Sunny
Reply to  Steve Bensen
September 8, 2019 9:17 am

Steve Benson…. You are right, I read about that as well, a town was recently found intact, after mass graves was found of children… The researchers said they had their hearts cut to stop el nino https://www.google.com/amp/amp.abc.net.au/article/11459208. We have been seeing the same weather we have now hundreds of years ago, yet the weather now is due to co2, and will need Trillions of trillions of dollars to make right… hopefully it doesn’t get to cold that people suffer and die…

F.LEGHORN
Reply to  Steve Bensen
September 8, 2019 11:08 am

Part of me hopes you are right about the cold. The leftards need a good comeuppance. But mostly I pray you are wrong. Millions dying of hypothermia kind of sucks.

Rich Davis
Reply to  F.LEGHORN
September 8, 2019 3:08 pm

Fortunately a sustained cooling period, that proves to everyone that CO2 is our friend, will be survived just fine as soon as we fall back on our massive reserves of coal and natural gas. So, “let it snow” I say.

I have long suspected that the increasingly shrill claims of the alarmists are due at least in part to their understanding that natural cycles might turn against their narrative soon. They need us all in our chains before it becomes apparent to everyone that there never was any harm from burning fossil fuel.

If they could push through a good amount of their voodoo nonsense, they would certainly claim credit when natural trends turn cooler. (Thank Gaia and St Mikey of the Hockey Stick! We’re saved!)

The concern would legitimately be whether we can continue to feed everyone in a cooler climate. So let’s hope for a steady cooling trend that just slowly walks us back to 1975 and then reverses.

It would be fun to watch how they cook the books for 45 years trying to hide the decline.

September 8, 2019 11:02 am

One record that I think is worth mentioning, set in 2017: Greatest 5-day rainfall in Texas and in the contiguous US, also greatest US rainfall on record in the US from a tropical cyclone. However, most airport weather stations had their rain gauges changed in or around 2003, from a kind that reads low in heavy rain to a kind that does not. The ones used before the ~2003 change have a correction algorithm that is allowed but nit required, and is inconvenient to use for unsteady heavy rain.

Cheerio
September 8, 2019 11:12 am

Just wanted to add that there have been many more records broken. Just in 2019, 3 european countries have broken the record of the hottest summer days ever. Belgium, France and the Netherlands, which have all been getting hotter each summer. This article seems to have been focusing only on changes in America, however if you look at other continents the changes are clear as day. Maybe the reasoning behind it isn’t solid, but if you want the proof of countries heating up, The Netherlands has always been a very cold country and is known to be similar to the UK with storms happening in the summer and the sun barely appearing, and it the last 4 or 5 years the humidity has risen so high that it has become one of the hottest countries in all of Europe in the summertime. Seeing snow has also become a rare occurence. Sweden has also become hotter in the summer, which is again a colder country. Denying these clear changes is wrong on your part. The research behind climate change is definitely a bit off, and it has already been proven that even plants like Moss are worsening the climate, so blaming it all on humans is not correct. But taking only 1 continent as a testament against climate change is in and of it’s own ridiculous. If you wanna see the effects of how the planet has been changing, look into the drastic differences in European countries like the UK, the Netherlands and many others, America isn’t the only continent on the planet, and many countries are suffering with this sudden shift that has only been getting worse each year. Like I always say – I need to SEE it to believe it, and Europe has already shown it, as someone who has been raised here my entire life and has experienced first hand how drastically it has changed.

Sunny
Reply to  Cheerio
September 8, 2019 3:05 pm

Cheerio… I’m from the uk, and the pressure system that caused the “hottest” day in year’s, was different, the wind and rain to… But why is it only CO2 causing the changes? Why does nobody speak about the north/south flip, magnetic North is in Siberia at the moment, and currently on its way to russia! Didid co2 cause all the volcano activity across the world???? Everybody dismisses the coming end of the solar maximum as it having no effect on the planet, Why? Or how bout the current state of the earths magnetic field, which is very low! Nobody speaks about the jet streams, and how they can change our climate… Why will it take trillions upon trillions of dollars/pounds/euros and the total destruction of vast land to mine for materials to save the climate???? Lastly, the Ipcc and u.n say we need to get to pre 1940’s levels of co2, does that mean there was no hot days on the planet before 1940? No heavy rains, winds, or Snow??? Were their no hurricanes or storms? The coasts around the world wasn’t so built up, every island is a mini city now hence the mass destruction…. My life was ruined by the constant scare tactics, but this site showed me some truth, and eased my suffering…

RiHo08
September 8, 2019 3:04 pm

“In their view, apparently, asserting a climate emergency makes it a reality and justifies national or even global control and transformation of our energy, social, industrial, economic, legal and social systems”

As Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers) said: “Scary mad wishes don’t make things come true.”

Jim
September 8, 2019 3:15 pm

Total garbage. Citing an educated idiot like Spencer is pretty amusing stuff. https://skepticalscience.com/skeptic_Roy_Spencer.htm And the author here is an even bigger fraud. https://polluterwatch.org/blog/man-who-defrauded-epa-calls-epa-fraudulent-fox

nzcritic
Reply to  Jim
September 9, 2019 1:36 am

There is probably no point in responding to you Jim, but there is a slight (I meant very slight) possibility that you could manage to read ‘They say there is a 97% consensus on climate change. What is the consensus, exactly?’ (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NR88QnXIMKjtOpDYMKxh7bjhbQ9l0HWr/view?usp=sharing) starting at p.28 if you are a slow reader It is about the absolute discrediting of Cook (who writes Skeptical Science). The article includes many comments from scientists whose publications he has seriously misquoted.

William Haas
September 8, 2019 5:09 pm

According to the data, the climate change that we have been experiencing is in keeping with what has been happening during the Holocene for the past 10,000 years. There is no real evidence that mankind’s adding more CO2 to the Earth’s atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels has had any effect on climate. There is no climate emergency. But even if we could somehow stop the Earth’s climate from changing, extreme weather events and sea level rise would continue because they are part of the current climate, so mankind would not receive any benefit from stopping the climate from changing. So doing so would be a totally wasted effort,

Mike
September 8, 2019 8:09 pm

“…in 2019 only one weather record has been set: the lowest temperature in Illinois history”
https://weather.com/news/climate/news/2019-08-15-july-earths-hottest-month-record-noaa-state-of-climate-report

Scientific consensus on climate change
https://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/

“The so-called emergency is based on nothing but the over-active imaginations of activists who put too much faith in computer model forecasts, while ignoring historic records and observational data that tell us nothing extraordinary or unprecedented is happening – and demonstrate that the models are wrong.”
https://skepticalscience.com/climate-models-intermediate.htm

Solar effects on climate change
https://climate.nasa.gov/faq/14/is-the-sun-causing-global-warming/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marshallshepherd/2019/08/10/why-solar-activity-and-cosmic-rays-cant-explain-global-warming/#474c8dcc15ab

etc, etc, etc….

Grow up and start standing up for the world that gives us land future generations life.

RoHa
September 8, 2019 9:58 pm

Most of the article deals with the USA.
O.K. Maybe there is no climate emergency in the US.
But the rest of the world is still doomed, doomed, DOOMED!

Amber
September 9, 2019 5:48 pm

Darn tooting there is a climate emergency … they have a business plan to complete ! The scientists are settled , bribes paid and now they want a return on investment as the good ship Greenie Alarmist takes on water.
The scientist now see they have been used , but well compensated , and are having a slight twinge of guilt for having sold the integrity of their profession down the road .
Err well you see we actually can’t model … cloud cover so the whole existential threat is a poop sandwich .
Sorry about the $trillions in new tax payer debt and those millions who died freezing their poor arses off .
The price of progress, but we did confirm how completely stunned most of the MSM is and a new
religion was started .
Oh… and one final thing we need $$$$ millions to redo all those crap climate models .
Thank you suckers .