This tendency to link climate change to every single weather event after is passes has in all honesty become tiresome.
Politicized hurricane and climate science breeds distrust, green energy and economic disasters Paul Driessen Hurricane Ian is in the history books, having unleashed its Category 4 fury on southwestern Florida.…
Flooded electric vehicle fires on a scale firefighters have never faced before, according to Florida's top fire marshal Jimmy Patronis.
Greens are using the power outages following Hurricane Ian to push solar power.
There has not been an increase in the frequency, intensity, or speed of intensification of Atlantic hurricanes in the past several decades.
According to Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny, Hurricane Ian which recently struck Florida shows that people should stop listening to populist politicians and climate skeptics.
Climate breakdown is far more intense in 2022 than even many scientists expected, yet the world still isn’t treating this like a crisis
As expected, the corporate media latched onto Hurricane Ian to advance the false narrative of anthropogenic, catastrophic climate change.
So, instead of citing the clear and convincing scientific consensus, the NY Times substitutes their own narrative. Yikes!
Looking at just the numbers of global hurricanes since 1980, we see no obvious trends.
U.S. global weather prediction is not as good as some major international centers, and the cost to the American people is enormous (can you imagine the costs of all the evacuations in Tampa, for example).
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