…is a low carbon sailboat for when the seas rise hundreds of feet, you might just be a warmist

The blog of the day is The Daley Gator, with a post on the English language now being raaaaacist.
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…is a low carbon sailboat for when the seas rise hundreds of feet, you might just be a warmist

The blog of the day is The Daley Gator, with a post on the English language now being raaaaacist.
Read: If All You See… »
I heard you took a long shower, drove your fossil fueled vehicle to work, than had a horrible cheeseburger delivered to work with a big sugary drink, then drove home and cracked open a carbon pollution infused beer, which is causing the climate to change every day
How Fast Is the Climate Changing?: It’s a New World, Each and Every Day
The struggle over climate change is necessarily political and economic and noisy—if we’re going to get anything done, we’ll have to do it in parliaments and stock exchanges, and quickly.
But, every once in a while, it’s worth stepping back and reminding ourselves what’s actually going on, silently, every hour of every day. And what’s going on is that we’re radically remaking our planet, in the course of a human lifetime. Hell, in the course of a human adolescence.
We get a sense of what that feels like when we have a week like the one we just came through. Hurricane Laura detonated in intensity in a few hours before it made landfall—that escalation was one of the most rapid that has ever been observed in the Gulf of Mexico, and it’s because of the extra heat that’s available. That sudden burst of fury is becoming more likely, the experts explain, precisely because there’s more energy stored in the ever-warmer ocean, ready to be converted into howling wind and surging tide. As the Washington Post reported, some experts say that “it is almost as if as the maximum ‘speed limit’ for storms increases, the storms themselves, like drivers, are adjusting by speeding up.†Sometimes we get comparatively lucky, as we did with Laura—it poured most of its power into the wildlife refuges and the marshes along the Louisiana-Texas border. Only about three per cent of the planet’s land surface, after all, is urbanized, so the odds are with you most of the time. And physics, of course, is agnostic—a storm goes where it goes.
See, strong hurricanes never happened till you decided to buy a $21,000 Civic instead of a $135,000 Tesla.
Floods and fires are obvious and dramatic. But this extra energy is expressing itself every second of every hour, usually quietly; you may not notice it, but eventually an ice shelf collapses or a heavy downpour turns into a monster flood. It’s relentless, and it means that we live in a new world, newer all the time. For almost all of human history, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide stuck at about two hundred and seventy-five parts per million, meaning that the planet’s energy balance was essentially unchanged.
I’d mention that multiple Holocene warm periods were actually warmer than today while that “energy balance was essentially unchanged”, but, hey, why start with facts now? I’m just going to demonize you for washing and drying your clothes with machines and keeping your air conditioning at a cool 72. Heretic! You must comply!
Read: Your Fault: The Climate Is Changing So Fast It’s A New World Every Day »
Jane was late to the Hotcoldwetdry party, and is doing all she can to appropriate it, even as she takes lots of fossil fueled trips and lives in a big, energy intensive mansion
‘Civil Disobedience Has to Become the New Norm.’ Jane Fonda on the Fight Against Climate Change
Jane Fonda wants to teach you about climate change. In the fall of 2019, Fonda regularly convened with fellow climate activists—and some of her Hollywood friends—on the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building to call for a Green New Deal and other government action on climate change. The protests, which she called “Fire Drill Fridays,â€Â deliberately ended in arrest.
Now, Fonda has written a new book about the experience. What Can I Do?: My Path from Climate Despair to Action, to be published Sept. 8, recounts stories from her time on the frontlines advocating for climate solutions. The book is presented as a guide for those who are concerned about the issue but unsure of how to help, offering both the science behind climate change and ways to take action.
Fonda spoke to TIME about the stakes of the movement, being inspired by young climate activists and her response to apathetic voters.
Her time on the front lines. What, all of a year, when she attempted to hijack St. Greta’s movement, apparently to cash in on weak minded climate cultists? I wonder what the carbon footprint is of all the trees killed to publish the book and distribute it? Anyhow, what does she recommend people do in their own lives?
Do you think your book will get older voters to think about climate change and affect the way they vote?
They’re already thinking about it! The young climate strikers globally have had a lot to do with that. I’m targeting the people who notice the climate crisis and don’t know what to do about it. I’m teaching them more and then giving people things to do… Civil disobedience has to become the new norm. No matter who is elected in November.
That’s weird, it’s almost like this is political
Because of climate or everything else going on in the world?
Because of everything—and out of everything, what looms is the climate crisis. If we don’t cut our fossil fuel emissions in half by 2030, everything will not only become much, much harder, but a lot of things—equality, democracy, stability in our society—will become impossible. What I want to tell voters who say, “I can’t decide who to vote for. I don’t really believe in Joe Biden,†is, “Hey, I’d rather push a moderate than fight a fascist.â€
What’s this we on cutting fossil fuels? People like Jane don’t. And, really, no one cares about having their own lives negatively affected by climate policies, especially those who push it the hardest. is it any wonder that a communist sympathizer loves a hardcore Modern Socialist movement?
Read: Hanoi Jane Is Super Excited To Push Civil Disobedience On ‘Climate Change’ Fight »
…rigging used in boats that should replace fossil fueled cargo carriers, you might just be a Warmist
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The blog of the day is Raised On Hoecakes, with a post on rules being for peons (and the follow up on the peons setting Pelosi up).
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Of course, Chief Lovell should have really been saying this almost 100 days ago when the riots started
Portland’s police chief called out local politicians after another night of riots in the city.
On Tuesday, Police Chief Chuck Lovell released a statement, saying “our elected officials need to do their part to draw a line in the sand and to hold people accountable.”
Protests in the city have repeatedly turned violent, and on Monday the unrest was formally declared a riot, giving police expanded powers to control it.
“The violent behavior must end,” Lovell said in his statement.
Lovell didn’t specify which elected officials he meant. (snip)
Insider contacted the Portland Police Bureau for clarification on which elected officials Lovell meant, but did not immediately receive a response.
Well, that would pretty much be most, if not all, of the elected officials in Portland, and a goodly chunk of those elected at the Oregon state level, who have mostly said nothing, and many have egged on the “protesters.” The mayor of Portland doesn’t even have much to say in terms of the rioters being a problem. Many more have slammed the police and talked of defunding them.
However, The Oregonian newspaper reported that the Multnomah County district attorney has drawn criticism for saying his office would not prosecute certain low-level offenders arrested at the Portland protests, which have been taking place nightly since the end of May.
In response to Lovell’s statement, District Attorney Mike Schmidt’s office released a statement saying they are “focusing on the violent crimes occurring at protests and in our community,” which they said was a deicision taken to prioritize public safety.
And the “low level” criminals keep showing up day after day and being arrested then released by the DA. Then their violence gets worse and worse
(The Blaze) A Portland man accused of double murder was arrested just days before for interfering with police during a protest — but the charge related to the protest was dismissed the next day, and he was released from jail, KOIN-TV reported.
Cassy Leaton, 22, and Najaf “Nate” Hobbs, 39, were stabbed to death June 16, and police arrested Phillip Lawrence Nelson two days later, the station said, adding that the suspect faces two murder charges and is being held without bail.
But on June 12, Nelson was arrested at a protest in downtown Portland on a misdemeanor charge of interfering with a peace officer, KOIN said, citing court records. However, that charge was dismissed the next day, the station said. Booking information indicates Nelson was released from the Multnomah County Detention Center.
OK, slightly different, he didn’t murder them at a protest, but, you get the point.
Anyhow, how soon till the chief is fired?
Read: Portland Police Chief Calls Out Elected Officials (and will probably be replaced soon) »
By all means, let’s put an issue that tends to rank very low on polls of what people really care about on the forefront of the debates, an issue that is popular in theory but not practice
House Democrats Demand Climate Be ‘Centerpiece’ Of 2020 Presidential Debates
Dozens of House Democrats are calling for the climate crisis to be a central focus of the upcoming presidential and vice presidential debates.
In a letter Wednesday to the Commission on Presidential Debates, 70 lawmakers stressed that their constituents must hear from the candidates about how they plan to tackle “one of the most pressing and all-consuming issues currently facing our country.†(snip)
Even a single question on climate change at the upcoming debates would be an improvement over 2016, when presidential debate moderators did not once bring up the rapidly worsening global crisis.
“This cannot happen again,†reads the letter, spearheaded by Rep. Mike Levin of California. “Given the dire nature of the crisis, we ask that you break precedent and publicly call on the moderators to include climate in the topics that will be addressed during the debates.â€
I actually agree with this: I think moderator Chris Wallace should ask multiple questions, such as “If you believe that climate change is mostly caused by Mankind,”
Obviously, Wallace won’t ask those questions, but, it would be fun letting Biden and Trump debate the issue, first, because Biden would be a stumbling mess (who thinks Excuses will be made to get Biden out of debating?), second, because this is Trump, and he will ask inconvenient questions like “why did you do virtually nothing during your 40 years in government?” Will you pledge to stop using fossil fuels in your own life?” “Why do Democratic Party plans smack of hardcore Modern Socialism?” “Do you support the Green New Deal, which has less to do with ‘climate change’ and most to do with Democratic Socialism and Big Centralized Government, since you have a hardcore Socialist by the name of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez serving on your climate change advisory board?”
And just imagine all the facial expressions from Trump. He would wipe the floor with Biden, and it would be great to have it highlighted in a massively watched forum that ‘climate change’ policy has little to do with actual science and mostly is about Progressive (nice fascism) control of citizens.
Read: Democrats Want Climate Crisis (scam) To Be Centerpiece Of Presidential Debates Or Something »
Let me ask: how often do you see a report regarding a Trump supporting attacking a Biden supporter over a sign? Trump supporters know it can be unsafe to wear Trump apparel or have Trump signs because Democrats are unhinged
Colorado police seek woman who reportedly attacked a 12-year-old boy over his pro-Trump sign
Police in Boulder, Colorado, said they are seeking a woman who allegedly assaulted a 12-year-old over his sign supporting President Donald Trump.
The incident unfolded on Monday at about 3 p.m. according to a police report.
The boy, who was left unidentified, was riding his bike with a pro-Trump sign when he says that a woman riding on a moped passed him and then took a u-turn in order to confront him about the sign.
Boulder police spokeswoman Shannon Aulabaugh said the woman told the boy, “you want something to look at?” or something similar before she punched him.
Aulabaugh said the woman hit the boy with her closed fist on his head, and give him several more blows. She also scratched him after he fell to the ground.
I know that, at least here in Raleigh, you don’t see a ton of Trump stuff, being a Democratic stronghold, because supporters are worried about being attacked. Even in the Republican counties people have concerns, because Democrats are nuts, and people would prefer not to have to physically defend themselves from the nuts. You don’t see much in the way of Biden signs, because, let’s face it, Biden doesn’t excite anyone.
The boy told Denver7 News that it wasn’t the first time he had been attack for showing his support for the president, but that it was the first time he had been attacked by an adult.
“I like showing what I believe in,” he said. “I didn’t want any conflict – I just wanted to show what I believe in.”
He said that he was afraid to show his support for Trump because of the troubling incident. His father added that he wanted to press charges against the woman if she is identified by the police.
Of course, Democrats will rationalize this behavior by the women, and attacking people for having Trump stuff, because Democrats are beyond unhinged.
Read: Unhinged In Bidenland: Woman Attacks 12 Year Old Over Pro-Trump Sign »
Last I checked, Pope Francis is the leader of a different religion. And spends more time yapping about ‘climate change’ than abortion on demand
Pope Francis calls for ‘letting the planet rest’ amid climate crisis
The Covid-19 pandemic has shown how the Earth can recover “if we allow it to rest†and must spur people to adopt simpler lifestyles to help a planet “groaning†under the constant demand for economic growth, Pope Francis said Tuesday.
In his latest urgent appeal to help a fragile environment, Francis also renewed his call for the cancellation of the debts of the most vulnerable countries. Such action would be just, he said, since rich countries have exploited poorer nations’ natural resources.
“In some ways, the current pandemic has led us to rediscover simpler and sustainable lifestyles,†Francis said in a written message.
“Already we can see how the Earth can recover if we allow it to rest: the air becomes cleaner, the waters clearer, and animals have returned to many places from where they had previously disappeared,†he wrote. “The pandemic has brought us to a crossroads.â€
Those things have zero to do with the climate crisis
The pontiff urged people to seize the opportunity to reflect on their habits of energy usage, consumption, transportation and diet.
Disintegrating biodiversity, climate disasters and the “unjust impact of the current pandemic on the poor and the vulnerable†amount to a “wakeup call in the face of our rampant greed and consumption,†the pope wrote.
Your pope has spoken, climate cultists

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