Climate Change Psychos Don’t Know That It’s SUMMER?
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Yeah, it’s it’s summer. It’s supposed to be hot outside. Yeah. Story after story. Media out there. my God, is a heat wave. It’s hot there. It’s getting hot in here. Yeah. Yeah. It’s funny because you actually see some of the comparisons now when they have heat maps of the summer and they show them from like decades ago.
when they’re just normal colors. Now they’re like bright red colors and warnings and oh my Lord, it’s gonna be hot outside. Again, I got advisory on my phone today for New York, it’s gonna be 90 degrees. And 90 degrees. Yeah, I grew up in a house in upstate New York and it gets pretty darn humid in upstate New York. We didn’t have air conditioning for crying out loud. And fans. Then it got hot. And it was summer.
And we go to football practice in August with pads on and we play football enough already for crying out loud. it’s unprecedented. No, it’s not. No, it’s not. It’s been hot like this in the past. And again, it’s manmade global warming. Is it really? Well, it’s great story. They talked about the you know, there was a story. It’s actually Las Vegas Review.
120 degree days in the Las Vegas metro area. And the mainstream media blames global warming. And the author, he cites Reuters and CNN reports sounding the alarm on climate change for the chaos that is driving extreme heat waves across the world. Yeah, again, they know it’s just mainstream media, government controlled narratives. Okay, they’re
There was a volcanic explosion, a massive volcano underwater in Tonga. And usually when volcanoes go up, they put soot and water vapor, sulfur dioxide, all that stuff into the stratosphere. And I remember when Mount St. Helens erupted. I was in third grade in New York, and I did soot in New York from
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And they say oftentimes that can lead to global cooling. But this volcano, massive eruption, this went up underwater, putting massive, massive amounts of water. OK, put it this way. The 10 % this is NASA, massive amount of water.
The amount of water that was, again, because volcano goes off, water vapor, 10 % of the water already present in the atmospheric layer. Now, at the time, it’s 2022. The scientists right there were saying this is going to lead to warming. 50 million tons of water vapor could warm the Earth for years. Again, this is Associated Press, 2022.
OK? NPR reported the time. It usually takes two to three years for sulfate aerosols from volcanoes to fall out of stratosphere. But the water from the January 15th eruption could take five to 10 years to fully dissipate. So you’re looking at higher temperatures. OK? This is not Taylor Swift’s airplane. It’s not Cal Farts. OK? It’s a volcano. Last
the new scientists confirmed record amount of water from the 2022 Tonga eruption is still in the atmosphere. That water is contributing to global warming. Again, you would think again, all the all the predictions that all the global scientists have been making that have been wrong. I’m going to go to science. Greta Thunberg is actually deleting her old social media posts telling us that, you know, that
We’re all going to be dead by now, myriad of other things that they come out, they put out. You think that they’d say, hey, hey, you know what? We were right on this one. We’re right on this one. It’s amazing to me.
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They look at this too. It’s funny. You look at, they say, look at, this is a great article actually today. It was off Zero Hedge. Look at climate related deaths. They’re down more than 95 % in the past century. The major reason is that the energy from fossil fuels has helped raise global living standards. When people are wealthier, they can afford such things as air conditioners and higher quality construction. The latter limits the devastation and deaths from natural disasters such as hurricanes. Even if you believe human activity contributes to global warming,
cheap reliable fuel saved dramatically more lives than a slightly cooler globe would have. Can we go on over on the past year the fact that the globe is getting greener? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s actually getting greener. That’s that CO2 that they keep telling you it’s so dangerous that plants crave. Yeah, deserts are being recaptured by plants. Plants. Is
Is that a bad thing now? I don’t know. I don’t know. Because again, they’re just going to change the goalposts, change the narrative, whatever it may be. Watchdog on wallstreet .com.