Is this *finally* the moment we wake up to the climate crisis? - CNNPolitics
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Record flooding in Philadelphia and New York City.
Tornadoes in New Jersey.
Fires burning through California and Nevada.
Everywhere you look, extreme weather. Weather the likes of which even meteorologists and other experts say they have never seen before.
What's perhaps more remarkable is that we know why all of this is happening: Our changing climate. As the Earth warms, more extreme weather becomes more of the rule rather than its exception.
In April, the
World Meteorological Organization released a report detailing a five-fold increase in the number of extreme weather events over the past five decades. The WMO, which is part of the United Nations, estimated that those extreme weather events have left more than 2 million people around the globe dead and cost $3.64 trillion in total losses.
If you look at the geological data, the earth has undergone climate change for the past billion years of data collection. The earth has been both hotter and colder and has had more and less CO2 and greenhouse gases than today and many occasions in the past. Climate change is not new.
The weather records only date back to about 1880. Anything that happened in 1860 is not part of the record. When they say the hottest on record they are not talking a billion years of records but about 130 years. This can be misleading to the unprepared, since may assume on record means for all time.
Don't get me wrong, even natural climate change can do damage and cause harm. However, I cannot depend on the media or politicians for sound conclusions, since they tend to lie and hype in a self serving or political fashion.
What I would like to see is the world leaders, who want to change things based on the assumption of manmade climate change, put something up on the chopping block. Now they have a win-win situation. Like the weather man, even if they were to screw up, there is nothing that will come back to them to get even.
Now, there is no accountability. All you need to do is pretend to care, and if it does not pan out or your screw up, there are enough emotional people who are happy you tried and cared so much. This is a perfect set up for ripping off the nations. If these pinheads are so sure, have them put something of value on the chopping block if wrong; all their assets. If they refuse, I would not follow their advice, since they expect to clean up, simply because they care so much.
I have yet to see science create a clear demarkation between the manmade assumptions of 130 years, and the natural climate change data of a billion years of geological evidence. These two forces are allowed to merge, so manmade gets all the credit for natural. Why is this?
Wouldn't everyone else be happier, if we could see the climate change tally, from both sides, so we can prepare, properly if this is a long term trend? For example, we are still heating up from the last ice age. This started way before 1880.