Today in Global Warming Hysteria
5th October 2022
The Nord Stream pipelines have stopped leaking. But the methane emitted broke records (NPR) What ‘records’? Is somebody having a competition in re gas leaks?
Utility climate pledges amount to ‘greenwashing,’ report says (Washington Post) A report! That proves it!
China’s climate push could spawn new global players, even if Beijing falls short on its pledge (CNBC)
Environment sector has failed to become more inclusive, study suggests (The Guardian) Perhaps because the only people who give a shit about ‘climate change’ are rich white liberals.
Napa Valley’s vineyards are in “climate crisis,” winemaker says (Marketplace) Oh, and send us money.
Energy giants return to fossil fuels like coal as Europe braces for winter (CNBC)
Oil and gas methane emissions could be solved this decade, experts say (Reuters)
Meet the California farmers awash in Colorado River water, even in a drought (NPR)
World Bank criticised over climate crisis spending (The Guardian)
The Pacific Is Destined to Vanish as Earth’s Continents Meld Into a New Supercontinent (ScienceAlert)
Hope amid climate chaos: ‘We are in a race between Armageddon and awesome’ (The Guardian)
California’s three-year drought continues with no relief in sight (The Guardian)
‘This is part of our world now’: can TV shows adequately reflect the climate crisis? (The Guardian)
Saving the Environment from Environmentalists
Florida Leaders Rejected Major Climate Laws. Now They’re Seeking Storm Aid. (N.Y. Times) There is, of course, no incongruity here, but the Times wants you to think that there is. That’s what Narrative is all about. (Ghoulish NYT Suggests Florida Deserves Hurricanes for Not Supporting Climate Agenda)
Shellenberger: Media Is Lying About Climate & Hurricanes
The market for property insurance vs. climate change
Sweden Braces For A Winter Of Power Shortages
The Last 12,000 Years Show a More Complex Climate History Than Previously Thought
Waxworm’s spit shows promise in puncturing plastic pollution
More Bad News For Europe: Forecasters Predict Colder Winter, Less Renewable Power
A Few Graphs Say It All for Weather-Dependent “Renewables”