Moonbattery: Ever Fewer Believe in Global Warming Farce, Even as It's Used to Destroy Economy
This means that anything that generates harmless CO2 — i.e., all human activity — will be subject to regulation by the EPA's environazi bureaucrats, on the grounds that 1 in 3 voters is sufficiently simple-minded to keep swallowing the global warming hoax.Bill Steigerwald : Talking Climate Change with Anthony Watts - Townhall.com
Q: What is the most important, irrefutable truth about the climate of Earth that you wish every schoolchild and every elected official in Washington understood?CO2: It's allegedly going to cause killer heat waves and starvation for humans, although it's allegedly causing life-saving milder winters and "huge amounts" of year-round food for wild boars
A: That the climate has always changed. It has never been static. In the past it has seen extremes hotter and colder than what we experience today. So change is normal.
Q: Since you are a meteorologist, I'll put you on the spot. Ten years from now what will we be talking about, global warming or global cooling?
A: I believe it will be global cooling, based on the fact that there are several things aligning - like the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and the solar patterns and so forth -- to make it appear that we might be in for a period of global cooling. However, I am also prepared to say that I may be completely wrong.
Berlin // Germany is being overrun by wild boars scavenging in cities, wreaking havoc with farmland, causing traffic accidents and threatening hikers.
Scientists and hunters blame global warming for a surge in the boars’ reproduction rate, now estimated at over 300 per cent a year, which means 100 boars can grow into almost 10,000 within five years.
Warmer winters have boosted their food supply because trees have been producing more acorns and chestnuts. Boars also have a penchant for maize, now being grown in vast quantities for biofuel.
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“The population is growing so fast because we’ve been having warmer winters. The trees bear fruit every year now, it used to be just every few years,” said Anke Nuy, a spokeswoman for the German Hunting Federation.
“That means the boars find huge amounts of food even in winter.”
The milder winters have also reduced the death rate of young boars.
Ms Nuy said there was a direct correlation between the number of piglets a sow produces and the amount of energy in the food it consumes. Acorns, chestnuts and maize are all rich in energy.
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