Back to back articles at Google new when I searched “climate change”
It is getting harder to ignore: Climate change means more fires in the U.S. and Canada
Drought, high heat, and wildfires caused havoc across the U.S. and Canada this week. There are many in the U.S. who don’t want to hear it, but the data is telling a clear story: rising global temperatures from climate change means more fire.
So far this year, more than 5,740 square miles of the United States has burned from wildfires, which is 31% more than the average of the previous 10 years on this date, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. The amount of U.S. land burned each year in the 2020s — averaged out over a decade — is now more than twice what it was 30 years ago.
“The scientific term for our weather is bonkers,” University of St. Thomas climate scientist Dr. John Abraham told WCCO’s Laura Oakes earlier this week.
Sigh. When they use terms like bonkers in science you know this is a cult. But, hey, also
Climate change driving more rains that lead to deadly flash floods, experts say
Climate change is driving increasingly common bouts of heavy rain in the US that cause deadly and damaging flash floods that will only become more frequent and intense as the crisis worsens, experts say.
A year after deadly flooding in central Texas that swept through a children’s summer camp, the state and other parts of the United States are again experiencing unusually heavy rain. Over the last month, states like Alaska, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania have all experienced record rainfall, causing flash flooding across the country.
Despite climate scientists’ forecasts and tragic events like the flood at Camp Mystic in Texas, experts argue that some government officials are not investing enough money and political capital to upgrade infrastructure and restrict where people can build to accommodate the new, wetter normal.
“We have basically built for a climate that no longer exists, and retrofitting our infrastructure is a slow and expensive process,” said Alice Hill, a senior fellow for energy and the environment at the Council on Foreign Relations. “Adding to that challenge is the fact that in many places, climate change – the term – is a dirty word, and that can reduce the initiative to make sure that any investments made today can carry the excess rainfall.”
No matter what happens they’ll always revert to climate change doom talking points.

Drought, high heat, and wildfires caused havoc across the U.S. and Canada this week. There are many in the U.S. who don’t want to hear it, but the data is telling a clear story: rising global temperatures from climate change means more fire.

Wildfires, air pollution, floods, drownings, hurricanes, tornadoes etc are all natural. It SEEMS they are more frequent but it’s really just better reporting.
President trump is going to increase tariffs (taxes) on Canada to punish them for those all natural wildfires a result of not raking forest floors!
Recall President trump the 45th accused California of leaving their all natural 33 million acres of forests too natural by not raking up the debris. Canada has nearly a billion acres they should rake!
Warmists want to tariff (tax) nations for global warming allegedly resulting from burning fossil fuels.
Warmists have no way of knowing how many wildfires and flood occurred in the U.S. a 100,000 years ago. So how do they know what the record is? Where is the verifiable data from 100,000 BCE??
Like the Reflecting Pond* vandalism, most wildfires are stated by miscreants. Nature has no way of igniting a fire!!! Nature doesn’t carry a Zippo! Most flooding is caused by warmists building in all-natural flood plains.
Climate expert “Dr” Abraham used the word “bonkers”. Cult!
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*The vandals (all now under arrest) also dyed the blue liner gray. The vandals, after slicing a 350 foot gash in the indestructible polymeric liner, fixed the gash to embarrass our President!! Monsters!!