Monday, November 15, 2021

Re-Posting As A Stand-Alone -- It's That Important -- November 15, 2021

Before we re-post it, a reminder: COP26 legitimized coal as the transitional fuel. John Kerry, China, India, and some two-hundred countries ratified that -- that coal would be needed, and that zero-net emissions would be a goal for .... 2070. 

Now, re-posting this as a stand-alone post:

COP26: wow, wow, wow. This is simply amazing. I was the first (feel free to fact check me on that) to suggest that COP26 was the high point in the global warming fad. I need to find the Hunter S Thompson quote along the same line. LOL. But I digress. I posted immediately following benediction of COP26 that the global warming movement had reached its high point and would not recede. Well, well, well, look at this. A reader just sent me this. Others are now suggesting the same thing, the link is here:


By the way, that Hunter S Thompson quote:
So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look West, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high water mark — that place where the wave finally broke, and rolled back.”
There have only been a handful of "experiences" that have greatly affected me. One was my visit to Shiloh, recently. The other was this quote from Hunter S Thompson, which I first read back in 2002, I believe. I'll have to check the dates. 

6 comments:

  1. Last paragraph of the article:
    "But the writing is now on the wall. Developing countries around the world are standing up and refusing to cut back on fossil fuels, because they know they have no alternative if they want to grown their economies and give their people a better life."

    To me its proof positive that the GW/CC agenda was just huge shakedown of developing countries by the global elites.
    India, et al do not want solar panels, they want to improve the systems in place now ie- coal and other fossil fuels

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    1. I think it was an attempt by Germany to stop the US. Europe has NO energy compared to the US. The writing was on the wall decades ago that the gap between Europe and the US would widen beyond all expectations, and there was no way Europe would have been able to even remotely stay in the game.

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  2. Most uninformed, low info Americans do not realize that the entirety of western europe land mass will fit into the US from the Atlantic to the Mississippi river.
    A lot of countries compressed into a very small area with minimal natural resources

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    1. Absolutely correct. I think Europe, particularly Germany and Angela Merkel were in panic mode when they shut down their nuclear plants (after Japan's disaster) and realized they were in deep doo-doo.

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  3. Nothing worse than a personal knee-jerk reaction to someone elses disaster.
    Japans disaster never justified anyones over reaction. A deep review of processes, yes, but complete shutdown...Merkel screwed the pooch big time.

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    1. Yes, she did, and anyone paying attention knew it. No earthquakes in Germany and no chance of a tsunami.

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