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@MatthewWielicki
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki
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NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and Hurricane Research Division explicitly state that, after adjusting for historical observing biases (e.g., improved satellite detection since the 1960s), there is "no strong evidence" of a century-scale increase in Atlantic
@MatthewWielicki
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki
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The have words and feelings... We have observational data 👇. If you're making claims that climate change is making hurricane some more frequent or intense... you're a liar!
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@ChrisMartzWX
Chris Martz
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That's incorrect, ma'am. Fossil fuels do not receive more subsidies than solar or wind power in the U.S. Between 2010 and 2023, solar received an average of $65.71 / megawatt-hour (MWh) of generation and wind received $18.58 / MWh. Comparatively, coal received $0.92 / MWh
@janekleeb
Jane Fleming Kleeb🇺🇸We The People
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@ChrisMartzWX You realize that fossil fuels get way more subsidies...right? And they have eminent domain powers...wind and solar do not. Fossils take forever easements...wind and solar do not...
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@_ClimateCraze
John Shewchuk
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Mr Green is clueless about how ice melts. The earth warms - the ice melts. The earth cools the ice grows. No doubt he'll start complaining about growing glaciers in a 100 or so years from now - for our Modern Warm Period is temporary - unfortunately.
@ECOWARRIORSS
GO GREEN
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Back in 2022 a 1.5 C world was not expected until 2040 most were predicting but not me I said it would happen much sooner Unfortunately its coming to pass right now
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@elonmusk
Elon Musk
3 months
Ironic indeed
@ArthurMacwaters
Arthur MacWaters
3 months
1) slavery was ubiquitous in history and by every civilization 2) the only civilization to fight to end slavery (British and Americans) are still villainized as if they were the only ones who ever owned slaves Irony in the extreme
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@FarmActionUS
Farm Action
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Think you’re choosing between dozens of meat brands at the grocery store? Think again. Behind all those labels are just four corporations: Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef/Marfrig. Together, they control 85% of the U.S. beef market. That means the same handful of
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@Sassafrass_84
Sassafrass84
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What in the redneck is this? This is the coolest John Deere Ad I have ever seen. Who's hungry?
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@CreasonJana
C-Reason🇺🇸
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We ARE NOT supposed to be a … - Democracy - Constitutional Democracy - Socialist - Communist - Marxist - Autocracy - Monarchy - Dictatorship We are a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC!
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@ChrisMartzWX
Chris Martz
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I like @ElonMusk a lot. But, he still doesn't seem to get the concept of energy density. He has the biggest hard-on for solar. 🍆☀️ It is true that the sun provides us with a near-infinite, “free” supply of energy. At the surface level, it seems like a no-brainer to harness it
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@PeterDClack
Peter Clack
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The ice age cycles of the past 2.58 million years are best explained by the role of the oceans. Oceans span three-quarters of the globe to an average depth of 2.3 miles - and they contain 86% of the world's carbon reservoir. The atmosphere holds only 2%. So this leaves a massive
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@UnPersonFiles
NoBounds
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@djcows The map you shared shows a small red square over the middle of the United States, meant to represent the land area that would be needed to replace every watt of electricity generated in 2021 with solar power. It looks simple and clean, like some kind of utopian poster. Just a
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@_ClimateCraze
John Shewchuk
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If Roger would open his eyes he would see the sun and its climate-changing effects ...
@RogerHallamCS21
Roger Hallam
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Revolution isn’t just possible; it’s inevitable… JOIN US: https://t.co/Y1OJzW1vPI Transformation will come from outside the system, from those of us prepared to build the new system. "BREAKING The German Meteorological Society and Physical Society warn today that 3°C of global
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@PeterDClack
Peter Clack
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The actual effects of 'greenhouse' gases & CO₂ are being distorted in a global powerplay. This process is being driven by the UN & is costing western society $4 trillion a year. The electricity bills will never stop going up. The overdramatised 'greenhouse' effect was first
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@ChrisMartzWX
Chris Martz
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lol Is that the best you got, son? Renewables receive more subsidies than fossil fuels. 🫴💵 Between 2016 and 2022, $24.5 billion in federal subsidies were granted to fossil fuel companies, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Solar and wind,
@PeterWSinclair
Peter Sinclair
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@ChrisMartzWX your Oil company masters would never allow that
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@latimeralder
Latimer Alder
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This is the 'Biggest Battery in Europe' In theory it could keep the lights on in Britain for about 15 seconds before going flat and needing charging up again But 'wind power' has failed us this entire week. That's 40,000 x 15 seconds ==> Batteries will not save us!
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@PeterDClack
Peter Clack
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Recurring ice ages have dominated life on earth for 2.58 million years yet modern humans have lived through only a single glacial cycle. We think we know about climate but we don't. Net zero is a sophisticated scheme to derail human progress, dismantle sovereignty & install a
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@_ClimateCraze
John Shewchuk
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Here's another example of climate propaganda - providing only narratives and no supporting trend data. Oceans need CO2 to support life. More CO2 = more life. As history shows, corals and other life forms thrived during higher CO2 levels. Again - data trumps narrative.
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GO GREEN
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Shocking news Ocean carbon sink that has saved us so far in absorbing over 25% humans emissions is failing Results show that in 2023, global oceans absorbed almost a billion tons, or around 10% less CO₂, than anticipated based on previous years https://t.co/6XoYBua44b
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@PeterDClack
Peter Clack
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When the UN climate franchise says 'the science is settled' what it mean is 'Shut up.' Science is never settled or it isn't science. The UN doesn't own the science. There was no industry nor any large human settlements throughout most of the 11,700 year interglacial period, yet
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John Shewchuk
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This is yet another climate alarmist article - which purposely avoids presenting the complete picture. In this case, even as CO2 accelerates up, global warming accelerates down. Again - data trumps narrative.
@DavidUllrich202
David Ullrich
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CO₂ levels in Earth’s atmosphere jumped by a record amount in 2024 The global average concentration of CO₂ surged by 3.5 parts per million to reach 423.9 ppm last year, fueling worries that the planet’s ability to soak up excess carbon is weakening https://t.co/rdTkIKZ5k8
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@ChrisMartzWX
Chris Martz
14 days
Two additional points here: 1⃣ Just because renewables are growing rapidly does not mean anything at all. They are not replacing fossil fuels, which is what they were intended to do. The only thing that has been proven is that (1) solar / wind require fossil fuel backup and/or
@ChrisMartzWX
Chris Martz
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The New York Times says “renewable energy is booming.” Is it, though? 🤔 In 1995, 76.6% of global energy use came from fossil fuels. Last year, 76.4% came from fossil fuels. That’s a mere 0.2 percentage point drop in 30 years. Lame. Lotta hype over nothing.
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@PeterDClack
Peter Clack
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CO₂ is a trace gas with a big impact. But is it fully understood? CO₂ makes up just 420 ppm of Earth’s atmosphere—1 molecule in 2,500, as shown in this image. It’s a trace gas but its role in the global warming debate looms large. Are we getting the full picture from CO₂
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