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Weather history, however, tells a different story – that the worst weather events, including the hottest years, have all been in the past.  

The worst hurricane in history? The Great Hurricane of 1780, which killed over 20,000 people in the Caribbean.
 
The worst wildfire in U.S. history? The Peshtigo Fire in Wisconsin in 1871 killed at least 1,500 people and burned over a million acres.

The worst flood in world history was in 1931 – the Yangtze River Flood in China, which killed almost 4 million people. 

The worst flood in U.S. history was in 1889, in Johnston, Pennsylvania.

The deadliest tornado in recorded U.S. history was in 1925. The Tri-State Tornado, which struck Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing some 700 people.

The worst weather events in history happened many years ago.

And the hottest year was not 2023, but 1936.  In 1936, 21 states had their all-time temperature records.

https://www2.cbn.com/news/us/climate-emergency-these-horrific-weather-events-long-ago-tell-true-story

Mr. Clauser, who recently became a recipient of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to quantum mechanics, holds degrees from Caltech and Columbia University. He served in roles at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the University of California, Berkeley. In 2010, he was honored with a portion of the Wolf Prize in Physics.
Recently, Mr. Clauser joined another Nobel laureate and over 1,600 professionals in signing the World Climate Declaration (WCD) organized by Climate Intelligence (CLINTEL). This declaration asserts that there is no "climate emergency," that climate change science is not conclusive, and that the earth's history over thousands of years shows a consistently changing climate.
The WCD highlights the limitations of current climate models, stating they overemphasize the impact of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2). "In addition, [climate models] ignore the fact that enriching the atmosphere with CO2 is beneficial," the WCD reads, in part.
There is a lot of information out there on how trees can help by producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide and other harmful greenhouse gases. 

Trees reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere and generate a positive impact on the climate.

Trees that are planted to store CO2 can produce food.  

Trees lower the temperature by providing shade. 

So what is our govt wanting to destroy more trees and put in more solar and wind farms that raise the temperature and the manufacturing of and disposal of pollute. 


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( September 10th, 2023 @ 8:22 am )
 
Climate "control" is not about controlling the climate but all about controlling we the people.
( September 10th, 2023 @ 8:07 am )
 
The climate scare has always been nothing but political hype, a Chicken Little scare story to benefit politicians. Margaret Thatcher created the montster by putting government money out to promote what was an obscure and discredited theory because it helped in her battles with the coal miners union and the Arab oil sheiks. The globalits at the UN picked it up and other globalists piled on. Globalism is the biggest threat to freedom in the world today, and climate alarmism is a key part of that threat.

The former prime minister and president of the Czech Republic Dr. Vaclav Klaus (not to be confused with the evil totalitarian globalist Klaus Schwab) summed it up when he described climate alarmism as "a budding totalitarian ideology that is the greatest threat to freedom, democracy, and prosperity in the world today."



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