Say, What’s The Worst Case Scenario For Climate Doom In 2050?

Another day, another prognostication of climate doom. This one is meant to sell a book by Christiana Figueres, who’s a massive Warmist and served as the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Even Warmists like Michael Mann avoid these doomy prognostications, but, they are in the minority

‘The only uncertainty is how long we’ll last’: a worst case scenario for the climate in 2050

It is 2050. Beyond the emissions reductions registered in 2015, no further efforts were made to control emissions. We are heading for a world that will be more than 3C warmer by 2100

The first thing that hits you is the air. In many places around the world, the air is hot, heavy and, depending on the day, clogged with particulate pollution. Your eyes often water. Your cough never seems to disappear. You think about some countries in Asia, where, out of consideration, sick people used to wear white masks to protect others from airborne infection. Now you often wear a mask to protect yourself from air pollution. You can no longer simply walk out your front door and breathe fresh air: there might not be any. Instead, before opening doors or windows in the morning, you check your phone to see what the air quality will be.

Fewer people work outdoors and even indoors the air can taste slightly acidic, sometimes making you feel nauseated. The last coal furnaces closed 10 years ago, but that hasn’t made much difference in air quality around the world because you are still breathing dangerous exhaust fumes from millions of cars and buses everywhere. Our world is getting hotter. Over the next two decades, projections tell us that temperatures in some areas of the globe will rise even higher, an irreversible development now utterly beyond our control. Oceans, forests, plants, trees and soil had for many years absorbed half the carbon dioxide we spewed out. Now there are few forests left, most of them either logged or consumed by wildfire, and the permafrost is belching greenhouse gases into an already overburdened atmosphere. The increasing heat of the Earth is suffocating us and in five to 10 years, vast swaths of the planet will be increasingly inhospitable to humans. We don’t know how hospitable the arid regions of Australia, South Africa and the western United States will be by 2100. No one knows what the future holds for their children and grandchildren: tipping point after tipping point is being reached, casting doubt on the form of future civilisation. Some say that humans will be cast to the winds again, gathering in small tribes, hunkered down and living on whatever patch of land might sustain them.

More moisture in the air and higher sea surface temperatures have caused a surge in extreme hurricanes and tropical storms. Recently, coastal cities in Bangladesh, Mexico, the United States and elsewhere have suffered brutal infrastructure destruction and extreme flooding, killing many thousands and displacing millions. This happens with increasing frequency now. Every day, because of rising water levels, some part of the world must evacuate to higher ground. Every day, the news shows images of mothers with babies strapped to their backs, wading through floodwaters and homes ripped apart by vicious currents that resemble mountain rivers. News stories tell of people living in houses with water up to their ankles because they have nowhere else to go, their children coughing and wheezing because of the mould growing in their beds, insurance companies declaring bankruptcy, leaving survivors without resources to rebuild their lives. Contaminated water supplies, sea salt intrusions and agricultural runoff are the order of the day. Because multiple disasters are often happening simultaneously, it can take weeks or even months for basic food and water relief to reach areas pummelled by extreme floods. Diseases such as malaria, dengue, cholera, respiratory illnesses and malnutrition are rampant.

Is that enough doom for you? Because this “edited extract” from the book The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis continues on for many more paragraphs. And then there’s the link to the best case scenario, in which Government has banned all uses of fossil fuels, including natural gas, and banned all fossil fueled private vehicles. She fails to touch on if this means fossil fueled airplanes and ships. Those are probably only for the elites, of course. Everyone rides a bike. Unless you can afford an all electric vehicle, which is apparently powered by unicorn farts.

No mention of the massive taxes and fees required to make this “utopia” happen, nor the massive spike in the cost of living, nor that government would have to run our lives.

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Obama’s Still Helping Democrats Not Get Elected

There’s no doubt, no debate, that Barack Obama was one of the best campaigners ever. This unknown guy who did nothing got himself elected to the Illinois general assembly, then, after doing nothing, elected to the U.S. Senate, then, after doing nothing, elected president. Twice. Of course, that campaigning ability didn’t apply to other Democrats, since the Democrats lost well over 1,100 seats nationwide, including ones Obama campaigned for. He lost the House in 2010 in historic fashion. Then lost the Senate. Quite a few Democrats wanted nothing to do with Obama for the 2012, 2014, and 2016 election seasons, telling him to stay away. Hillary Clinton, who served as his Secretary of State, lost in 2016. And now

Candidates in Obama’s orbit fail to capitalize on personal ties

Former President Obama may be the most popular Democrat, but the candidates in his orbit have all but fizzled in their quest for the White House.

There’s Joe Biden, Obama’s vice president, and his friend, former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Both Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro served in his administration.

At one point or another in the 2020 campaign, all have touted their relationship with the former president in speeches, campaign videos and town hall appearances.

And it hasn’t made much difference.

“You can talk a lot about Obama, but you’re still not Obama,” said Democratic strategist Eddie Vale. “He was a fantastic candidate, campaigner and orator. No matter how much you interacted with him or praise him now, that still doesn’t give you his innate talents.”

Interesting. Obama doesn’t even have to endorse them and they still flounder. Because, let’s face it, Joe and Liz are pretty much done, unless the others really flame out.

Early on, a number of senior Obama aides said former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) was reminiscent of their former boss, inspiring a large movement of support for the Texas Democrat.

“I have never seen a Senate candidate—including Obama in 2004—inspire the sort of enthusiasm that Beto did in his race,” Dan Pfeiffer, Obama’s former senior adviser, wrote about O’Rourke’s Senate bid in 2018. “Not only should Beto run, there is a strong case to make that if he were to do so, he would be one of the strongest candidates in the field.”

That didn’t work well, eh? Twice for Beto. The Senate run and then for president. Perhaps that is why Obama is not planning on endorsing anyone, because that tends not to work out very well. Sure, he’s had some wins, but, when it counts? Not so much.

Meanwhile, Trump is just erasing Obama’s legacy, killing off his executive orders and such.

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#ClimateBrawl: GenZ Warmists Upset Over St. Greta’s Fame

Watermelon on watermelon fighting

Gen-Z climate activists call out Greta Thunberg’s celebrity status: ‘It’s really dangerous to deify individuals’

Greta Thunberg is a leading climate change activist, organizing and energizing people around the world. But other Gen-Z environmentalists are bringing attention to the fact that the 17-year-old Swedish teen, who became an internationally recognized figure after sailing across the Atlantic Ocean to the United States, isn’t the only voice in the movement that needs to be heard.

“It’s a weird thing because I think the U.S. in general plays such a huge role in the kind of mainstream of what people see across the globe,” Tokata Iron Eyes, a 16-year-old Indigenous youth leader from South Dakota, tells MAKERS following her appearance at the 2020 MAKERS Conference. The media, she points out, has “not been covering all of the activists of color and all of the activists coming from low income communities who have been doing this for way longer.” However, the teen makes clear, that’s not “to discredit any of Greta’s work. It’s just to say that we are not covering what we should be.”

Iron Eyes, who at 12-years-old was protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline and became the subject of a viral video, went on to explain how the attention paid to specific activists often drowns out the voices of marginalized communities. “Even when I was working with Greta, in local news and stuff they would always get my name wrong or they just wouldn’t put my name in any of the media at all,” she says.

Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru, another young activist of color who joined Iron Eyes on the 2020 MAKERS Conference stage, adds “it’s really dangerous to deify individuals” when it comes to this issue in particular. “Climate change, environmental degradation, the environment, this is the most inclusive thing that there is. It’s everything brought together. So I think it’s important to say, ‘OK, we can find hope and feel empowered by other folks but deifying them isn’t what we should be doing,’” Gatheru says. “We should be seeing ourselves in their fight and begin to say, if they can do it, I can do it. And this is a community fight, community resilience. And that’s more important than just lifting up one person.”

Gotta love how they went down the raaaaacism route, eh?

Of course, in the age of social media, what they’re really looking for is popularity and validation, for likes. They really do not offer much in the way of concrete policy recommendations, just a lot of “why aren’t you listening to me’s” and “we’re all doomed, why don’t you adults do something!!!!” Would you listen to children attempting to give you advice on investing, on running a business, on theoretical physics? Perhaps if they were a wiz kid who graduated grad school with the proper degree.  Would you listen to a kid on investing if they continuously lost money? Would you listen to a kid screeching about climate doom when they aren’t practicing what they preach?

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If All You See…

…are wonderful low carbon roller skates, perfect for Other People’s transportation needs, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Knuckledraggin My Life Away, with a post with the Sunday GIF-dump.

Still clearing out the folder. Also, giving Photobucket a try again, now that they seem to be up and stable.

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Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup

Happy Sunday! Yet another fine day in America. The sun is shining, the squirrels are squirreling, and geese in the back are being quiet. This pinup is by Bill Randall, with a wee bit of help.

What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15

  1. Legal Insurrection covers Drudge claiming Bloomberg is looking at Hillary Clinton for his VP
  2. Jo Nova discusses Warmists suddenly notice the heat island effect
  3. Not A Lot Of People Know That blows up the so-called link between ‘climate change’ and Britain’s winter storms
  4. Blazing Cat Fur touches on what black voters really think about liberal pro-crime policies
  5. Chicks On The Right features what Biden just said about Blacks reading to Black parents
  6. Cold Fury is defending Trump’s tweeting
  7. Flopping Aces notes that Flynn and Stone are entitled to the same relief as Andrew McCabe
  8. Free North Carolina looks at the electoral landscape leading to Trump wins
  9. Geller Report News covers the UN working with terrorists to blacklist Israeli companies
  10. HotAirPundit features leftist enviroweenies taking over the Seattle city council
  11. IOTW Report covers a New Mexico state employee heavily involved with the Dem party arrested for vandalizing a GOP headquarters
  12. Jihad Watch notes all the gun crime in gun free U.K., and guess who’s involved with a lot of it
  13. Moonbattery discusses “Woketopia”
  14. neo-neocon covers a Democrat who is on the road to walking away
  15. And last, but not least, Pacific Pundit notes Rashida Tlaib being arrested yet again

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). 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.

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?

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Overly Politicized And Biased DOJ Now Super Worried About Their Reputation Under Trump

Here’s the NY Times digging for Controversy in the Age Of Trump

Fearful of Trump’s Attacks, Justice Dept. Lawyers Worry Barr Will Leave Them Exposed

In an email a few days ago to the 270 lawyers he oversees, Nicola T. Hanna, the United States attorney in Los Angeles, offered a message of reassurance: I am proud of the work you do, he wrote.

Other U.S. attorneys in the Justice Department’s far-flung 93 field offices relayed similar messages of encouragement after President Trump’s efforts to influence a politically fraught case provoked the kind of consternation the department has rarely seen since the Watergate era. “All I have to say,” another United States attorney wrote to his staff, “is keep doing the right things for the right reasons.”

But the fact that the department’s 10,000-odd lawyers needed reassurances seemed like cause for worry all by itself.

In more than three dozen interviews in recent days, lawyers across the federal government’s legal establishment wondered aloud whether Mr. Trump was undermining the Justice Department’s treasured reputation for upholding the law without favor or political bias — and whether Attorney General William P. Barr was able or willing to protect it.

Well, that’s interesting. First, it seems more like they meant to share this with the media, rather than being anything internal, so, right there that is political. Second, the entire story is meant to be a hit-job on Trump and Barr, with not one current DOJ employee needing reassurance named. Do they exist? It’s all anonymous, which is par for the course.

Third, what of when the Attorney General attempted to meet secretly with the husband of an investigation target on a tarmac? The media made excuses for that, and we didn’t get any articles about DOJ employees being concerned. Nor about when the DOJ, including the Director of the FBI, ignored actual federal laws, serious felonies, when they declined to charge Hillary Clinton, nor even put the fruits of the investigation in front of a federal grand jury. Which would have happened had you or I done half of what she did.

How about spying on reporters? Operation Fast and Furious? Blowing off the prosecution of the New Black Panthers thugs blocking a voting office with clubs. AG Eric Holder being Obama’s “wingman.” The entire department was politicized, and you had employees working to actively defeat Donald Trump. Perhaps the folks from high to low in, specifically, the DOJ itself and the FBI should have been worried about what was going on during 8 years of Obama using it.

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Say, Will Nevada Be The First Climate Primary In America?

Say, if ‘climate change’ is so important to Nevada, why don’t they get rid of Las Vegas and Reno, both of which use enormous amounts of energy and water, not too mention all the vast amounts of fossil fuels used to transport people to, from, and around those cities, and the fossil fuels used for all the food and drink and other stuff

Why Nevada will be America’s first climate primary

Democratic presidential candidates are pivoting to Nevada, the first state in the nominating process whose population is comprised mostly of people of color — who have somewhat different concerns and interests than voters in Iowa and New Hampshire.

A new poll reveals that one of their top priorities is climate change. The cause is particularly important to Latinx voters, who represent a growing political force in the Western state.

According to data collected by the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) and the Nevada Conservation League, 86 percent of likely Democratic caucusgoers listed climate and environmental protection as “very important” or the “most important” issue to them in 2020. Health care edges out climate change for the No. 1 policy concern, but the data show environmental concerns consistently appear as one of the top two issues among voters.

For Latinx caucusgoers, climate change is the most important issue, topping health care concerns and immigration policy.

And? Democrats are Warmists. Their political masters have told them they must be that way, much like one has to believe in abortion on demand to be a Democrat. And authoritarian government. And government being in charge of health care. And everything. And taxing the hell out of people. And that Someone Else has to bear the price for all these beliefs. Because you don’t see any of the Democrat candidates practicing what they preach. They’re all running around the country in limos and private jets. Nor do you see the majority of these voters walking the talk.

Additionally, 50 percent of Latino/Hispanic-identfiying respondents said they support the Green New Deal, a proposal on Capitol Hill aimed at combating climate change and economic inequality.

Well, let’s enforce the GND on Nevada for 10 years, and see how they like it. When Reno and Las Vegas essentially shut down, that will help their economy, right? But, it should be that anyone who supports the GND is not allowed to move from Nevada for those 10 years. They have to live the belief.

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If All You See…

…is a horrible fossil fuels pump, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Brass Pills, with a post on a potential all female Fast and Furious spinoff.

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Comrade Bernie Won’t Apologize For Supporting The Green New Deal. Rep Crenshaw Has Thoughts

Comrade Bernie is very proud

As Climate Change Dispatch notes

Not a single member of the Senate voted in favor of the proposal, and 43 Democrats — including Sanders — voted “present.”

Yet today, Sanders touts the Green New Deal on his presidential campaign website, promising that if elected, he will “generate the political will necessary for a wholesale transformation of our society,” do away with fossil fuels, guarantee the industry’s workers five years of their “current salary … as well as early retirement support for those who choose it or can no longer work,” and replace current energy sources with renewable industries that “will be publicly owned.”

Not even the main co-author of the GND, Senator Ed Markey, voted for it. And Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the co-author in the House, had a meltdown, forgetting that Ed submitted the GND to the Senate.

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New One: Produce Stickers Helping Cause ‘Climate Change’

You’ve seen the WarmList, right? It’s an old list of things that cause/are linked to anthropogenic climate change. They stopped updating in 2015 because the claims were growing exponentially, and the person doing the list just didn’t have time. Well, the claims have continued on, and this is a rather unique, idiotic, ridiculous, silly, cult-like one

From the link, we learn that those little stickers on veggies and fruits end up at composting facilities on rotting fruit, and

The stickers are too small to be screened out in the waste sorting process, but don’t break down during composting. Antler said they end up sprinkled as “foreign matter” through the finished product — compost that’s destined to be used to enrich soils in places such as gardens, farmland and parks.

The stickers aren’t toxic and don’t harm the compost — although presumably they add microplastics to the environment — so it’s mostly a cosmetic issue, Antler acknowledged. But there are strict guidelines about how much foreign matter is allowed in compost, especially higher grades. And too much can make compost unmarketable.

So, not really a problem. Oh, wait

It’s not just a waste — it could also speed up climate change.

At a compost plant, organic matter typically decomposes in the presence of oxygen, generating CO2 and compost that can nourish plants. At a landfill, it decomposes without oxygen into methane, a greenhouse gas that has about 30 times the global warming impact of CO2 over a century. (Some organics plants use anaerobic digestion, which also generates methane, but it is captured and burned so it doesn’t go into the atmosphere.)

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