European ski resorts close due to lack of snow.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/no-snow-european-ski-resorts-climate/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/no-snow-european-ski-resorts-climate/index.html
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Sounds like climate change.European ski resorts close due to lack of snow.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/no-snow-european-ski-resorts-climate/index.html
😂Sounds like climate change.
Climate's going to climate. No amount of cuckery, hand wringing, taxes or forcing Americans to live like cavemen is going to stop climate from evolving. It's done it since time began, and no amount of virtue signaling is going to prevent mother nature's march.We own a ski house in Colorado and live in West Michigan.
Colorado is seeing excellent snow. The North East has very little.
West Michigan got 30 inches and then the temperature went up to 50 degrees and it all melted.
To be a "climate denier" is another great way to lose the middle part of the electorate.
It's painfully obvious there is significant change and that, with the industrial revolution, we have polluted for 150 years.
What is open for extremely reasonable debate is:
1. What is China's role and actions and holding them accountable.
2. What is India's role and actions and holding them accountable.
3. How do we PHASE in clean energy.
4. Role of Nuclear.
5. Promoting remote work so that people do not waste energy and carbon (let alone money)
It’s about 60 in Detroit today on January 4th.We own a ski house in Colorado and live in West Michigan.
Colorado is seeing excellent snow. The North East has very little.
West Michigan got 30 inches and then the temperature went up to 50 degrees and it all melted.
To be a "climate denier" is another great way to lose the middle part of the electorate.
It's painfully obvious there is significant change and that, with the industrial revolution, we have polluted for 150 years.
What is open for extremely reasonable debate is:
1. What is China's role and actions and holding them accountable.
2. What is India's role and actions and holding them accountable.
3. How do we PHASE in clean energy.
4. Role of Nuclear.
5. Promoting remote work so that people do not waste energy and carbon (let alone money)
It’s about 60 in Detroit today on January 4th.
"What is La Nina"?European ski resorts close due to lack of snow.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/no-snow-european-ski-resorts-climate/index.html
To some extent, but not this extent. That's like saying "well, you are going to die, and no amount of concern about poor diet, lack of exercise will matter". Of course it will.Climate's going to climate. No amount of cuckery, hand wringing, taxes or forcing Americans to live like cavemen is going to stop climate from evolving. It's done it since time began, and no amount of virtue signaling is going to prevent mother nature's march.
Happy you asked. It’s the current cooling pattern we are all going through with El Niño set to resume this summer. Buckle up."What is La Nina"?
I just checked the weather for Detroit: This weekend it will be in the 30s with snow.It’s about 60 in Detroit today on January 4th.
I think the real question is how did we as a nation reach a point where supposedly intelligent people are so susceptible to fear-mongering from the media that they believe that we will all be living like cavemen in our lifetimes due to climate change.The question again, is what do you do about it so that you don't, unilaterally force americans to live like cavemen while other countries continue to do whatever they want and put their economies before ours.
We're a hell of a lot more likely living like cavemen if Hiden's campaign promises come to fruition. Does no one remember that? (especially BScuck). 😂I think the real question is how did we as a nation reach a point where supposedly intelligent people are so susceptible to fear-mongering from the media that they believe that we will all be living like cavemen in our lifetimes due to climate change.
THAT is the question I want an answer to, because I believe that is an actual problem that needs to be addressed.
By the way, great way for Trump to make "America first"? Agree that it is an issue (versus silly denials),
BTW when the left stops pushing EVs, then I'll believe they are serious about saving the planet. Because you literally have to destroy the planet to obtain the rare earths you need for EV batteries.By the way, great way for Trump to make "America first"? Agree that it is an issue (versus silly denials), but do it in an American first way:
1. Best EVs in the world (Tesla)
2. Best wind power in the world (see: Iowa - 43% of electricity from wind)
3. Best Nuclear
4. Keep producing oil (cleanest in world)
5. Sensible ways to reduce consumption (remote work - which by the way, is knife into democratic run cities)
6. Invest in clean tech and energy
Wind farms are the dumbest idea ever. They depend on , duh, high winds. They are vulnerable to freezing weather, and slaughter birds by the thousands. Solar panels depend on duh, bright sunshine and polluting lithium. Nuclear energy makes sense, why hasn't woke California gotten on board with that? 😂 By simply abandoning conventional energy and going all in on "not ready for primetime" solutions is the moronic dog whistle of the easily shorn sheep."Silly denials" sounds suspiciously like "the science is settled"...which it clearly is not.
I have no issues taking steps that make sense. I have a LOT of issues taking step that do not.
Wind farming doesn't make a lot of sense from what I've read, even in places like Iowa or the low countries in Europe. Are they feel good? Absolutely...but they don't make dollars and sense.
Nuclear makes a LOT of sense as does natural gas, cleaner oil, cleaner coal and investments in clean energy...but not at the expense of common sense and to the detriment of lower/middle class citizens.
I was literally typing this and you beat me to the post. 😂BTW when the left stops pushing EVs, then I'll believe they are serious about saving the planet. Because you literally have to destroy the planet to obtain the rare earths you need for EV batteries.
This is what happens when some people think emotionally instead of logically. Logically, there is no reason to support this nonsense.
Because of this year's snowfall?It's painfully obvious there is significant change and that, with the industrial revolution, we have polluted for 150 years.
It's sad, isn't it? Weather and climate are cyclical. Prior to man having internal combustion engines, the US has had hurricanes that make the past 50 year's storms look like mild spring showers. What is frustrating to me, the US has some of the cleanest industry standards and yet donates money to the biggest polluters on the planet. Kaptain Ketchup should be strung up by the balls and hung from the Statue of Liberty.Because of this year's snowfall?
Are you serious?
BTW when the left stops pushing EVs, then I'll believe they are serious about saving the planet. Because you literally have to destroy the planet to obtain the rare earths you need for EV batteries.
This is what happens when some people think emotionally instead of logically. Logically, there is no reason to support this nonsense.
Because of this year's snowfall?
Are you serious?
Wind farms are the dumbest idea ever. They depend on , duh, high winds. They are vulnerable to freezing weather, and slaughter birds by the thousands. Solar panels depend on duh, bright sunshine and polluting lithium. Nuclear energy makes sense, why hasn't woke California gotten on board with that? 😂 By simply abandoning conventional energy and going all in on "not ready for primetime" solutions is the moronic dog whistle of the easily shorn sheep.
This is just one example.Feds call for water cutbacks 'to avoid a catastrophic collapse' of Colorado River
The Department of the Interior has called for water cutbacks amid a 23-year drought made worse by high heat and low precipitation brought on by climate change.www.cnbc.com
Higher temperatures = less snow, more evaporation and radically falling water levels.
1) According to a report from VW, it takes 60k-100k miles for an EV to "break even" from a carbon footprint perspective. Got to Cars.com and tell me how often you see a Tesla with this kind of mileage.By the way, great way for Trump to make "America first"? Agree that it is an issue (versus silly denials), but do it in an American first way:
1. Best EVs in the world (Tesla)
2. Best wind power in the world (see: Iowa - 43% of electricity from wind)
3. Best Nuclear
4. Keep producing oil (cleanest in world)
5. Sensible ways to reduce consumption (remote work - which by the way, is knife into democratic run cities)
6. Invest in clean tech and energy
More of an answer I gave than a question. El Nino and La Nina control EVERYTHING weather related. Hurricanes, weather patterns, droughts, etc. We are on yr 3 of a La Nina, and in NW Fla, that means drier than normal weather, and high pressures. Keeps hurricanes away a bit, and does not let them strengthen as much. I would allmost bet that the lack of snow in that area is caused by the La Nina.....Happy you asked. It’s the current cooling pattern we are all going through with El Niño set to resume this summer. Buckle up.
No question that there is a lot of truth in this.I was literally typing this and you beat me to the post. 😂
Truest statement of the New YearLeftists are either stupid or liars. Often both!
La Nina is NOT a cooling pattern we are all going through. You need to read up on what you are posting. It effects different parts of our Country VERY differently. You must not boat very much....Happy you asked. It’s the current cooling pattern we are all going through with El Niño set to resume this summer. Buckle up.
Trump is not a liar like EVERY lib is. He would have to be a serial LIAR like EVERY lefty alive to make that statement..he is MUCH smarter than that.By the way, great way for Trump to make "America first"? Agree that it is an issue (versus silly denials), but do it in an American first way:
1. Best EVs in the world (Tesla)
2. Best wind power in the world (see: Iowa - 43% of electricity from wind)
3. Best Nuclear
4. Keep producing oil (cleanest in world)
5. Sensible ways to reduce consumption (remote work - which by the way, is knife into democratic run cities)
6. Invest in clean tech and energy
He has no clue what he is talking about by that statementFor what?
..and the above is a reasonable discussion around the "how to move forward".1) According to a report from VW, it takes 60k-100k miles for an EV to "break even" from a carbon footprint perspective. Got to Cars.com and tell me how often you see a Tesla with this kind of mileage.
2) Wind actually warms the area around the turbines, they kill birds and disposing of the huge fiberglass is harmful to the earth.
3) Agree, we should be investing in Nuclear.
4) Agree
5) Nothing we do here is going to offset the India's and China's of the world. But stop driving and start eating bugs if you want.
6) Depends on what you mean by "clean". We need to invest R&D into leading edge energy like the Porsche e-fuel project (which is $45/gal now, expected to be $8/gal by 2026)...and not things with no net benefit like windmills, EV's and solar panels.
La Nina is NOT a cooling pattern we are all going through. You need to read up on what you are posting. It effects different parts of our Country VERY differently. You must not boat very much....
He got this right:Trump is not a liar like EVERY lib is. He would have to be a serial LIAR like EVERY lefty alive to make that statement..he is MUCH smarter than that.
That's mind blowing. He ain't heavy, he's my nuclear brother. 😂spent nuclear waste will be roughly the size of a Rubik's Cube....weighing 1,800lbs. 😳
Well that proves it.This is just one example.Feds call for water cutbacks 'to avoid a catastrophic collapse' of Colorado River
The Department of the Interior has called for water cutbacks amid a 23-year drought made worse by high heat and low precipitation brought on by climate change.www.cnbc.com
Higher temperatures = less snow, more evaporation and radically falling water levels.