Editors at Issues and Insights explore the current state of climate alarmism.
The global warming alarmist cabal continues to spin its many yarns and press forward with its propaganda program. Maybe the zealots are becoming desperate because they see the facts aren’t lining up with their hyperbole.
Following the get-’em-while-they’re-young school of thought, the climate agitators are targeting kindergarteners. NASA’s Climate Kids webpage, for instance, says “global warming will affect everyone on Earth.” While admitting that “fossil fuels have changed the course of human history,” NASA also says “these good things come at a cost. The cost is pollution, the destruction of landscapes and natural habitats, oil spills in the ocean, and nasty fracking chemicals in the ground. Global warming will be the biggest problem of all.”On another of the “Kids” pages, NASA claims that in an era of “rising” global temperatures, “almost all climate scientists agree that a big cause of that is the burning of fossil fuels. The warming could lead to rising sea levels, droughts, flooding, and more severe weather. It is a challenge that we will have to deal with in the coming years.”
Remember, this proselytizing is intended to program kindergarteners. And it’s only the beginning. …
… While the warming charlatans work feverishly on their global con, the planet refuses to play along. Consider:
*Rather than being “swallowed by an ever-expanding Sahara, with desertification” posing “the ‘greatest environmental’ challenge of our time,” Earth is actually turning greener. Of course this has the alarmist community making an on-the-fly adjustment, telling us that a carbon dioxide rich environment that produces the greening will harm desert plants and animals, and warning that “the extra vegetation may soak up scarce water supplies.”
*New Scientist reported last month that “part of the Atlantic is cooling at record speed and nobody knows why.” “The shift from hot to cool temperatures in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean has happened at record speed.” So tell us again about the “boiling seas” and the warming that could push the Atlantic past a “tipping point” in this century, all due to man’s fossil fuel habit.
*What is happening in the Atlantic is not an isolated event.