It is very easy to play with statistics. It is very easy to scaremonger, which is what climate alarmism is all about.
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It is very easy to play with statistics. It is very easy to scaremonger, which is what climate alarmism is all about.
I have to admit I was surprised you've done all this research and you weren't aware of the Lancet July 2021 article comparing deaths caused by heat versus cold.
So I'm highly concerned about the corruption of scientific inquiries, scientific studies, because they're being funded by organizations, sometimes government that know what they want in terms of result.
We need to have evidence-based policymaking, not policy-based evidence making.
So I'm highly concerned about the corruption of scientific inquiries, scientific studies, because they're being funded by organizations, sometimes government that know what they want in terms of result.
Does anybody dispute that by their own models, if we were to eliminate all CO2 in America, it would have a negligible impact on global temperatures.
We need to have evidence-based policymaking, not policy-based evidence making.
It would be nice if climate change alarmists would stop scaring the you know what out of our children by telling them that the world is going to end in a dozen years, okay. It's not.
Does anybody dispute that by their own models, if we were to eliminate all CO2 in America, it would have a negligible impact on global temperatures.
By the way in the Inflation Reduction Act here, supposedly we got a little under $400 billion of energy credits and dollars going to what I would call green energy boondoggles.
By the way in the Inflation Reduction Act here, supposedly we got a little under $400 billion of energy credits and dollars going to what I would call green energy boondoggles.
I'm not a climate change denier; I'm just not a climate change alarmist. You seem to be an alarmist.
we're actually--you're in a better position to prevent death by having the climate increase in temperature a little bit, right?
I want to ask each one of you. Is this a crisis for your city, for your county?





