…is a tree dead from too much carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Wired Right, with a post on Eric Fang Fang saying something dumb.
Obviously, it’s Thanksgiving wee
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…is a tree dead from too much carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Wired Right, with a post on Eric Fang Fang saying something dumb.
Obviously, it’s Thanksgiving wee
Read: If All You See… »

Happy Sunday! Another great day in Returned America. The Sun is shining, the birds are squawking (the roosters don’t stop at sun-up), and it’s almost Thanksgiving. This pinup is by Art Frahm, with a wee bit of help. I don’t think I’ve used it before, but, with well over a 1,000, gets hard to know.
What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15
As always, the full set of pinups can be seen in the Patriotic Pinup category, or over at my Gallery page (nope, that’s gone, the newest Apache killed access, and the program hasn’t been upgraded since 2014, so, most are hosted internally). While we are on pinups, since it is that time of year, have you gotten your Pinups for Vets calendar yet? And don’t forget to check out what I declare to be our War on Women Rule 5 and linky luv posts and things that interest me. I’ve also mostly alphabetized them, makes it easier scrolling the feedreader
Don’t forget to check out all the other great material all the linked blogs have!
Anyone else have a link or hotty-fest going on? Let me know so I can add you to the list. And do you have a favorite blog you can recommend be added to the feedreader?
Two great sites for getting news links are Liberty Daily and Whatafinger.
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Didn’t oil producers win when 50K+ took long, fossil fueled trips to Brazil? When they cut down a piece of the Amazon to build a road for fossil fueled vehicles? When they put a lot of elite attendees up on cruise ships which kept their diesel engines running?
So sad. From the link
Global climate negotiations ended on Saturday in Brazil with a watered-down resolution that makes no mention of fossil fuels, the main driver of global warming.
If they really believed that wouldn’t the Believers find a different way to hold the conference, instead of having all these folks travel to nice places around the world?
But the weak deal heightened fears among many countries, particularly vulnerable island states, that the world is politically unwilling or unable to address climate change and its cascade of accompanying catastrophes.
People are backing away from the cult, and, citizens are not voting to Do Stuff. Don’t these same people caterwaul about Democracy! all the time? Are they saying citizens should be forced to do what all these COP30 attendees won’t?
The mild resolution was also a rebuff of Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who had billed the event as a historic moment to make progress on climate action while showcasing the Amazon, often called the “lungs of the world” for the huge amount of planet-warning carbon dioxide the forest pulls out of the atmosphere.
In a speech that opened the talks, he called for negotiators to deliver a “road map” for a global transition away from fossil fuels. In the end, there was no such plan.
At talks two years ago in Dubai, the nations of the world already agreed on a “transition away” from fossil fuels by the middle of this century. Heeding President Lula’s suggestion, a group of countries — including Britain, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany and Kenya — had pushed in Belém for a detailed plan.
A simple acknowledgment of the Dubai deal is all they got. The deal says countries should implement their climate plans “taking into account the decisions” made in Dubai. Europeans said the language, while coded, was still a win.
At this point it just looks like a yearly company meeting where it’s more about hanging out, hobnobbing, eating on someone else’s dime, and enjoying the vacation. Next year it is in Turkey.
There was one win for vulnerable countries. The deal did bolster promises of funding to protect communities from the impacts of climate-fueled disasters. Small island nations in particular wanted more assurances that nations would triple adaptation finance, and the final agreement does that, calling for “efforts to at least triple adaptation finance by 2035.”
We’ve heard this song and dance before, yet, all those countries pledging money tend to short-change the funds. All in all, though, the NY Times is rather morose about the results, as were many other outlets, such as Politico
French environment minister Monique Barbut said her country is “not opposing the deal because there’s nothing particularly bad about it. It’s a fairly bland text. This text does not raise our overall ambition, but it does not undermine previous progress.”
Other leaders’ reactions were far more dour. Colombian President Gustavo Petro, for example, expressed disappointment that the final text did not include a proposal backed by European and Latin American countries to urge a faster shift away from coal, oil and natural gas.
“I do not accept that the COP30 declaration does not clearly state, as science does, that the cause of the climate crisis is the fossil fuels used by capital,” Petro wrote on X. “If that is not stated, everything else is hypocrisy.”
Hypocrisy is the 50K+ attending via fossil fuels. I’m confident Petro flew to Belem.
I’ve been saying for over two decades that it’s hard to take it seriously when the people who push it the hardest rarely practice what they preach
Let’s see that article, which has a slightly different headline
The Climate Crisis Needs a New Catchphrase
For half a century, scientists have been warning about the risk of the planet warming by “2 degrees.” It’s a catchphrase that plagues the conversation about climate concerns, including at the United Nation’s COP30 meeting in Belém, Brazil, this month. Take U.N. General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock’s remarks to the press this week, in which she stated that member countries had previously committed to limiting global warming “well below two degrees.” That’s a huge mistake. Well, the math is right. But the wording, at least where Americans are concerned, is dead wrong.
“Two degrees” is a benchmark in Celsius. And the world’s leader in per capita carbon emissions—a leading culprit of the greenhouse gas effect warming the planet—is the United States. Americans speak in Fahrenheit. Many folks are already loath to take action to combat climate change. Thanks to the rallying cry of “2 degrees,” people in the U.S. are likely to mistake the dangerous warming of the planet as happening almost half as slowly.
Most Americans aren’t going to know that it means 2 Celsius, which is 3.6 Fahrenheit. And there has only been a 1.7F rise in global temperatures since 1850, a good chunk of which will be from land use and Urban Heat Island effect, especially as it pertains to nighttime in big cities where you get low radiative cooling.
In some ways, the 2-degree communication debacle is a home-grown problem for the United States. It was 50 years ago, within its borders, that Yale University economics professor William Nordhaus started the conversation around this benchmark by publishing papers warning that a rise in global temperatures of 2 or 3 degrees Celsius “would take the climate outside of the range” that humans had been living in for millennia. The focus around 2 degrees gained traction and became a central “speed limit” for climate change. Back in 2015, a report from the Carbon Brief noted that, “Limiting warming to no more than two degrees has become the de facto target for global climate policy.” That same year, a global treaty known as the Paris Agreement (which the U.S. had signed on to and, under Trump, has withdrawn from) set a target to keep global warming under a limit of 2 degrees. Nordhaus likely spoke in Celsius because it remains the temperature scale for researchers, regardless of where they are on Earth. This is similar to the way professional bakers, even in the States, measure in grams. People are willing to do those conversions to make sure their pastry doesn’t burn. They don’t seem willing to do the same for their planet.
See, the problem is not that it’s a doomsday cult full of climahypocrites, nope, it’s the catchphrases.
Between 1970 and 2023, the global average temperature already increased about 1.7 degrees Fahrenheit. We’re warned that at 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit warmer—the equivalent of the famous 2-degree Celsius benchmark—somewhere between 800 million to 3 billion people would face chronic water scarcity. And, unfortunately, the United Nations Environment Programme has stated that at the rate we’re going, we’re on track for a 5-degree Fahrenheit rise in average global temperatures by the end of the century. Perhaps no issue is more important than global warming when it comes to the future of the world and the lives our children will lead. If a conversion can help even a few more Americans understand it, it’s worth a shot. (I left the links in for this paragraph)
It’s nice when they lie. Much of the warming was erased during the downturn from the late 40s thru the late 70s from the spikes that occurred from 1850, the end of the Little Ice Age, through the late 40s. Then notice the scaremongering. And 5F by the end of the century? Bullshit.
I’m not suggesting that the temperature conversion could solve the problem of climate apathy. But a few small changes could help: Headlines in U.S. outlets should be in Fahrenheit. U.N. leaders need to go to greater lengths to translate their message into Fahrenheit, in addition to Celsius. To put it another way, they don’t need to go the extra kilometer to make sure we all know how dire things could become—they need to go the extra mile.
Right, right, that should totally do it. But, would Warmists then practice what they preach? All the tens of thousands who took long fossil fueled trips to the Brazil climate conference and use Celsius would disagree.
Read: Bummer: “Americans Don’t Take Hotcoldwetdry Doom Seriously” »
…is horrible early snow from a wandering Arctic jet stream from Other People driving fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Gates Of Vienna, with a post on “Germans” celebrating Hamas.
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It’s estimated that Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is worth over $25 million, he couldn’t pay for it himself?
White House dubs Dem a scam victim after he fumes Rubio wouldn’t fund climate trip
Damn, trotting out a really old meme for this
The White House dubbed Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse a scam victim after he publicly complained the Trump administration would not fund or support his junket to the COP30 climate change conference in Belém, Brazil this week.
The Trump administration largely ignored the confab of global climate change leaders; a stark contrast to former President Joe Biden sending Clinton confidant John Podesta to lead a substantial U.S. delegation to COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2024.
“Sadly, Senator Whitehouse has fallen victim to the biggest scam of the century: the Green New Scam,” White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers said of Whitehouse, D-R.I.
“The senator can foolishly spend time and money attending this radical ‘climate’ conference, but the Trump administration refuses to waste taxpayer dollars.”
Who has some cheese?
Whitehouse held up his COP30 badge and lamented that it did not label him a representative of the “United States of America” but instead “Global Legislators Organization for a Balanced Environment: GLOBE.”
“For the first time in history that I’m aware of, the State Department refused to support or facilitate my travel or my credentialing. My credentials don’t say United States of America,” he said, adding that it is typically State Department or executive branch protocol to support “CODELs” or congressional delegations.
Too bad, so sad.
Read: Climahypocrite Sheldon Whitehouse Whines That State Dept Wouldn’t Fund His Trip To COP30 »
Looks like it’s going to be a hot time in the Big Easy. There is no real count, but, as of 2019 there were around 52,00 legal immigrants, refugees, and illegal aliens
New Orleans is the next target of Trump immigration crackdown, sources say
President Donald Trump’s administration intends to focus on New Orleans in the next stage of its city-to-city immigration crackdown, one current and two former U.S. immigration officials said on Friday, confirming plans reported earlier this month.
U.S. Border Patrol agents could arrive in the Southern city as soon as Saturday, and the operation could run into January, the current official said, requesting anonymity to discuss plans.
Operations were expected to decrease over the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday and Christmas, the official said.
New Orleans, with a population of around 384,000, would be the latest city with a Democratic mayor targeted in Trump’s mass deportation push. Since the summer, federal immigration officials have surged to Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, D.C., sparking criticism over aggressive tactics and arrests of non-criminals.
The deployment in New Orleans would follow an operation in Charlotte, North Carolina, led by U.S. Border Patrol’s roving commander Gregory Bovino. Local officials said on Thursday that operation had concluded while the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said it would continue.
I wonder if at this point DHS is running these operations on a hit and run basis, trying to freak out illegals and getting them to hopefully leave. The operation in Charlotte was pretty quick and I have a feeling it will wrap up in the Raleigh/Durham area rather quick. Though, it has seriously crashed traffic. Was easy getting to work Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings, and traffic was very light on the way home. And they do not seem to be going as hardcore in Chicago anymore. And, as far as Chicago goes
Appeals Court Blocks Release of Hundreds of Chicago-Area Immigration Detainees
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a judge’s order on Thursday that had called for the release of hundreds of people arrested by immigration agents in the Chicago area.
The administrative stay issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, which the Trump administration requested, halts the release of those detainees while the government’s appeal moves forward. Appellate judges are scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case on Dec. 2.
It’s really insane that the leftist judges find excuses to release people who have broken federal law. The minute they are released they will disappear.
…is a mountain collapsing from too much carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog o the day is Green Jihad, with a post on doctors dancing at COP30 to force Other People to give up fossil fuels.
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Perhaps Democrats should be rethinking their whole “Los Federales need to provide everything” stance?
This is exactly the kind of thing states, counties, and cities should be empowered to do if they so choose. The federal Constitution doesn’t authorize the Congress to make laws giving money to citizens for this. The duties and responsibilities as laid out in Article I do not include heating money. The 10th Amendment gives this power to the States and the People.
And, I know, Liberals will go “but, what about the general welfare clause?” Well, that’s the preamble. In order to promote the general welfare you have duties and responsibilities laid out in Article I sections 8-10. That’s it. We The People nor the States cannot give our power away to the feds. Have you ever watched Survivor? I love that show (not so much post COVID). During Game Changers Sarah Lacina (Officer Sarah) gave her “Steal-a-Vote” advantage to Cirie Fields before tribal council to build trust. Cirie tried to use it to steal Sarah’s vote, but, see, there was a twist: the steal a vote was non-transferable. Sarah played a game there. No one else can play the advantage. No one else could use it. It cannot be given away. Period. That’s is your power via the 10th Amendment. Anyhow, perhaps Maura and Dems should reconsider their faith in giving the feds all the power to do everything. Let the states do it.
Of course, perhaps Mass. shouldn’t have spent around $700 million for sheltering people, most of which was for illegals/fake asylum seekers. And another $188 million for healthcare for illegals. That sure could have helped heat the homes of pretty much every legal American resident of Mass, right?
And, consider what the liberal policies and climate scam policies have done to energy prices
Of course, those are choices, even if poor choices, that Massachusetts did under their 10th Amendment powers. So, maybe they do get it!
Read: Law Of Liberal Consequences: Mass. Gov Worried About Residents Getting Their Heating Money »