Thursday 3 August 2023

Where’s My Climate Change

 

James O Keefe, formerly of Project Veritas, showing secretly shot footage a while back from a PV video of a CNN technical director talking of how after Covid would be exhausted as an agenda, the media and the broader system would move on massively to the agenda of climate change. 



You’ll be glad to know that meanwhile there’s been precious little sign of climate change in Ireland. In fact, it’s been apart from one very good spell around June, it’s been pretty mediocre stuff. And as you see, this August morning at 9am we’re basking in the heights of 14 degrees Celsius, real feel 10 degrees. 10 Celsius is 50 Fahrenheit, by the way. Wow. I don’t want to be unfair though, and Accuweather is saying we might, if all goes well, get up to as high as 18 degrees later, real feel 16 degrees. If it gets that high I might have to take off a layer in celebration. Or who knows, maybe put an extra one on - the heat can do funny things to people. 
And anyway the forecast is saying that how it will also be in the days ahead, and has been in the many days before now also. This really is terrifying stuff. 
“How can you be so flippant?! What about the really hot stuff elsewhere?!”
“Forgive me for my lack of humility, but I’d like us to be counted as part of the globe also. We’re not excluded just because its not a good look. We’re not in some offshore zone apart from planet Earth and all its weather.”

And actually it seems for several years now, spring has kind of disappeared here. Is that  because summer is starting early with all this global warming?  No, it’s not. It’s more that winter seems to be going on much longer, and finally we then go straight from winter to summer, with spring having been mostly bypassed.

But as for the point again, what about heat elsewhere? I live here. Here by the way is on the coast, and guess what, there’s been zero rising sea levels here after all these decades about being told of the impending catastrophe of rising sea levels. Any day now though . . . 

Update: I take it all back. We’re now in early afternoon, in the midst of the fearful noonday sun, and things have gotten a bit scary:



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