Why, yes, the doomsday Cult of Climastrology is continuing to find ways to link their doomsday cult to Coronavirus
Is Coronavirus And Its Economic Impact A Taste Of What’s To Come With Climate Change?
No.
Up until recently, the stock market has been skyrocketing while our planet is visibly sinking under the weight of human consumption. Thus, it is fascinating to watch the correction taking place under the weight of the deadly COVID-19 this week, though arguably nowhere near as economically severe as the consequences of climate change in the coming decades.
It’s interesting that this is in Forbes, which is primarily about economic prosperity. You know what we need to solve all this is? Stateism
To solve this impending frog in the pot, physical and financial catastrophe, collectivism is what is needed; to come together and address problems for the greater good of society. This does not come naturally to Americans though, as we still appear to be fighting an emotional version of the conflict with our former British overlords that is now 250 years old. The culture spawned by this initially real, and now tired emotional war is the very thing that keeps us divided and unable to address problems collectively, and we call it our individual liberty and freedom. The freedom to carry a gun in case the government comes back to take our land. The freedom to burn as much fossil fuel as we want and drive as far, wide, and recklessly as we wish with little personal cost. In fact, the individual freedom and liberty culture is actually very much rooted in freedom from responsibility towards our fellow people, and our planet. (snip)
If you are a government, put a social framework in place and make dispassionate decisions, clearly express desired outcomes, and work with partners in the private sector to change or collaborate on responsible solutions. If you are in the private sector, and are playing to win the long game, assume the new standards and lead with social responsibility as your #1 North Star versus just following interim financial gain. Do so, and in the new world of public-private collaboration for the social good, you will have an opportunity to play, and win. COVID-19 will pass, but our climate challenges are the issue for this century and likely beyond if we are able to get there.
If we all give up our liberty and freedom, and money, to government, we could solve this! Hooray, Modern Socialism.
Then we have
Why don’t we treat the climate crisis with the same urgency as coronavirus?
Because coronavirus is real, climate change mostly/solely caused by mankind is a scam
Imagine, then, that we felt the same sense of emergency about the climate crisis as we do about coronavirus. What action would we take? As the New Economic Foundation’s Alfie Stirling points out, a strict demarcation between the two crises in unwise. After all, coronavirus may trigger a global slowdown: the economic measures in response to this should be linked to solving the climate crisis. “What tends to happen in a recession is policy-makers panic about what the low-lying fruits are; it’s all supply chains and sticking plasters,†he tells me. During the 2008 crash, for example, there was an immediate cut in VAT and interest rates, but investment spending wasn’t hiked fast enough, and was then slashed in the name of austerity. According to NEF research, if the coalition government had funded additional zero-carbon infrastructure, it would not only have boosted the economy but could have reduced residential emissions by 30%. This time round, there’s little room to cut already low interest rates or boost quantitative easing; green fiscal policy must be the priority.
To quote Glenn Reynolds, I’ll believe it’s a crisis when the people who tell me it’s a crisis act like it’s a crisis in their own lives. Since so few Warmists practice what they preach, kinda hard to believe this is anything but a push for Stateism.
Read: Say, Is Coronavirus Doom A Taste Of What’s Coming From ‘Climate Change’ (scam)? »
To solve this impending frog in the pot, physical and financial catastrophe, collectivism is what is needed; to come together and address problems for the greater good of society. This does not come naturally to Americans though, as we still appear to be fighting an emotional version of the conflict with our formerÂ
Tropical forests are taking up less carbon dioxide from the air, reducing their ability to act as “carbon sinks†and bringing closer the prospect of accelerating climate breakdown.
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There is an interesting political tactic often employed by the Left, and it follows a predictable pattern. First, identify a problem most of us can agree on. Second, elevate the problem to a crisis. Third, propose an extreme solution to said crisis that inevitably results in a massive transfer of power to government authorities. Fourth, watch as conservatives take the bait and vociferously reject the extreme solutions proposed. Fifth and finally, accuse those same conservatives of being too heartless or too stupid to solve the original problem on which we all thought we agreed.
This is an open letter to EU leaders at the European Commission, European Parliament and member states from 34 youth climate activists, includingÂ
An attendee at the March 2, 2020, Fox News town hall asked Mike Bloomberg why he pushes gun control for the common man but surrounds himself with armed security.
One in five children are having nightmares about climate change, according to a British survey on Tuesday, as students globally stage protests over a lack of action to curb global warming.

