By Andy May
On March 22, 2022, the SEC released a new rule for public comment that would require public companies to report the climate-related impact of their businesses. Since it has been well established in multiple IPCC reports that the human impact on climate has never been observed, only modeled, this seems unnecessary. The climate models, used by the IPCC and NOAA to “compute” the human impact on climate have already been invalidated by Dr. Ross McKitrick and Dr. John Christy in their well-known 2020 Earth and Space Science peer-reviewed paper.
As you might imagine I had quite a lot more to say about this foolish rule that forces companies to make up costs that have an imaginary effect on an imaginary modeled climate future. You can find it in my Washington Examiner op-ed, here.
To read the full uncut Author’s version of the op-ed, see here.
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CLIMATE CHANGE-BUFFET
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/05/14/climate-experts-explain-to-insurers-they-dont-understand-risk/
EXCERPT
“…You might think business stars like Warren Buffett have some idea of how to run an insurance company. But climate experts keep trying to explain that the focus insurers have on observational evidence is leading to insurers underestimating the risk of climate disasters.
As far as I know Buffet’s views on climate change have not changed significantly since 2015, I could not find a mention of climate change in his 2016, 2017, 2018 or 2019 letters.
For some reason the fact insurers like Buffett don’t think their businesses are in danger really seems to upset climate alarmists.”
That is certainoy correct. They are so upset they’re willing to make complete fools out of themselves.
Climate Change Experts Explain to Insurers They Don’t Understand Risk
https://bit.ly/2LpwT7o
Hilarious!
Major threat to business from climate impacts:
Climate changers in cahoots with the medical profession want to reduce biz by 70% while all other weather related threats pale into insignificance-
On average, resource use needs to decline by at least 70 percent to reach the sustainable range.
The US And EU Have Unsustainably Plundered Natural Resources For Decades, Study Shows (msn.com)
Too many of the elites creating policy in the G-whatever countries are filled with self-righteousness and a highly exalted sense of their own worth, to wit: responding to a question about her recent budget on CBC’s “The House” on Saturday April 9, Canada’s Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister arrogantly stated: “we know we need to bring our emissions down really, really sharply by 2030 and by 2050 in order to save the planet.”(my emphasis).
This is our problem. We keep electing these characters who are so into their cult they believe they can “save the planet” by sending us all back into the dark ages – except, of course, they take real good care of themselves. What fools Canadian voters are.