Major Trump administration climate report says damage is ‘intensifying across the country’

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  1. Wildjoker5

    Wildjoker5 Well-Known Member

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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/m...ing-across-the-country’/ar-BBQ1DIZ?li=BBnb7Kz

    I mean seriously? Using the most advanced technologies to fight against disasters or building protections against nature will become expensive. But how do you link it to climate "change" without the political bias on full display? The 3rd hardest hitting Hurricane in American history hit this year, and there was a total of 20 dead? Compare that to how many died during Katrina 13 years ago and you see where your money went to.

    The more hysteria whipped up by these climate acolytes claiming the world is ending is just going to enrich those who have holdings in "green" energy businesses. Its a matter of who is funding these people, the scientist know where their grants come from.
     
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    Sometimes, you just have to rip the lid off. This study involved more than 1000 full time US gov Employees. It includes the efforts (paid) of 300 scientists. It involved more than 1 MILLION man hours of labor. So it must be super accurate.....right?

    Except that this report now expects as a conclusion the inducement of yet 15F more warming (global average temp) in 2100. That is DOUBLE the IPCC reported WORST CASE scenario of 7 F.

    Wow.. I guess our bureaucrats really dug deep. Laid out the long term financial justification for those 1000 or so USGOV jobs, and the continued need for multi million man hour projects..... Cause who needs welfare more than these people......

    Utterly laughable.
     
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    When one can't attack the science, one must attack the economics.
     

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