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Why I tend not to believe Climate Alarmists

There are so many reasons why I’m not convinced that the stories of eminent peril are true. The first two that come to mind are.
1.) They have been wrong time and time again for over 100 years.
2.) They don’t act like someone who believes in what they are saying.
     In recent years we have heard one politician after another give a speech, Tweet, YouTube video, etc… about increased CO2, Sea-Level Rise. That Climate Change is Man-made and we have 10-12 years to fix things in order to save the planet.
     Then they buy oceanfront property, fly private jets to give us lectures about using fossil fuels and make videos telling us how they throw away plastic bags because recycling is tough to do.

 

    I’m not looking to get into whether this is hypocrisy or propaganda for power and control? It to me is more about if you tell me something is dangerous or even deadly and I need to change my life and habits. Yet you ignore your own advice…
I don’t know about you, but as for me. At some point, I’m going to scratch my head and say “ I don’t think you’re telling me the truth”
     Then when you look back at publication after publication with basically the same stories about Global Warming & how the world was going to end in 10 – 15 years. Well except in the 1970’s. Then it was a coming Ice Age and the world was going to end. These newspaper and magazine articles can be found from back in the 1800’s and even later!
To close this post out I’ll remind everyone that they themselves, disproved their own theory. Yes in the 80’s they made predictions using computer models as to how warm the earth was going to get because of increased Co2 levels. Then after 30-40 YEARS of ACTUAL temperature data….. all of their predictions were too hot…WAY TOO HOT for most.
     So yeah, The Climate alarmism has been ruled out as far as I’m concerned. Now, if you want to talk actual measurements…I’ll listen. Tell me sea level rise has gone from 2.6mm to 3.1mm I’ll say that’s an increase. Then ask how much is a .5 millimeter increase?
BTW a penny is 1.52mm so in 3 years time the sea will rise a penny’s thickness more than it has been for the last 100+ years.

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