Tuesday, January 8, 2019

A Little Less Talk, A Lot More Action -- Global Warming Hits Lebanon -- January 8, 2019

Will atmospheric CO2 replace GDP as proxy for how well the economy is doing? Look at this:
US carbon dioxide emissions rose by 3.4 percent in 2018 even as coal plants shut: The increase, the biggest in eight years, was in part driven the strong economy, with emissions from factories, planes, and trucks soaring.
US cancer deaths fall for 25th year in a row: Lower smoking rates are translating into fewer deaths, and advances in early detection and treatment also are having a positive impact, according to the American Cancer Society. But obesity-related cancer deaths are rising, and prostate cancer deaths are no longer dropping.

The above from Chesto at The Boston Globe. 
  
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Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
Something tells me these Syrian refugees would like a little less talk and a lot more action from:
  • Algore and his singeries
  • AGW "scientists"
  • the UN 
  • Germany
  • France
Global warming hits Lebanon.

I always wondered why the Lebanese felt so at home in northwestern North Dakota. Now I know. Thank you, twitter. Unfortunately, I don't see any smoke coming from any chimneys in the photo below.


A Little Talk and A Lot More Action, Toby Keith
 
FWIW -- absolutely nothing

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