Remember, these are the people promoting ‘climate change’

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38 Responses to Remember, these are the people promoting ‘climate change’

  1. Lee says:

    Sure they did!
    And I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell Medicare and News.com, cheap.

  2. Lee says:

    If the left can lie about palpable nonsense like this, it just goes to show that they will lie about anything.

  3. Chris M says:

    Not to sound crude but in this era of equivalence would a giant mega-ass poo qualify as you know, sort of almost having a baby?

    If so I think I may have had a baby. Feel like I’m part of the statistic guys. Was draining but recovered now.

  4. MatrixTransform says:

    Retards

  5. JC says:

    I cannot understand why people don’t believe men can have babies. This is nothing new as men have always given birth.

    Where’s Homer P to confirm this?

  6. Terry says:

    The real story is (should be)…

    What kind of retards are in charge of the database at Medicare?

    55 errors in just this field? How many others?

  7. Petros says:

    But Loretta you don’t have a womb.

  8. Fat Tony says:

    What’s the old saying – “Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”

  9. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    This the interesting thing. Climate was the first to have lurid predictions of disaster based on faked data. Renewable energy, which doesn’t work, is a consequence. Then Covid had the same, with masks and vaccines that don’t work but are mandatory. Men then could give birth in the face of elementary genetics and anatomy. Now we have the emergency crisis of monkeypox, which whenever you look at the actual data is clearly an STI of gay men.

    There’s a real crisis of science, medicine and expertise right now. I don’t know how to get out of this sad mess either.

  10. Not Trampis says:

    stories like these were a dime a dozen in the 80s. Only back then they were mostly in the private sector.
    When Bernie tamed inflation there was a lot more emphasis on cost controls and I assume this was why most of these stories fell away.
    It is probably the case the form was filled out incorrectly as was the case in the 80s.

    Alas Bruce is wrong in every area.
    The data is not faked and anyone can view it. I have always wondered by denialists use monthly data given problems with auto correlation.
    Renewable energy works well. Look at SA or even Texas where it has saved the state from blackouts. I see South Africa has our problem of units in coal fired power stations breaking down and hence black outs.
    There was a good article on masks in the Conversation. Prospero has already shown vaccinations work.
    but keep going when you are on a roll.

  11. Lee says:

    Prospero has already shown vaccinations work.

    Well it must be true then if he/she/xe says it.
    LOL.

  12. Boambee John says:

    Non Mentis

    The data is not faked and anyone can view it.

    The modern spelling of “faked” is “homogenised”. Strangely, homogenisation has the effect of lowering temperatures measured decades ago, and increasing modern measurements (at least partly by using short term electronic measurements, that were not available in earlier years). But, if you had not failed at pre-school, you would have been able to discover that.

    Renewable energy works well. Look at SA or even Texas where it has saved the state from blackouts.

    ROFLMAO. Give it its correct name, “Intermittent energy”.

    I see South Africa has our problem of units in coal fired power stations breaking down and hence black outs.

    A direct result of developing sovereign risk. Tell the fossil fuel generators that they are last in line, and must buy RECs from the Intermittent generators whenever they come on-line (aka subsidise the Intermittents when the Intermittents fail), the owners make the logical decision to minimise maintenance.

    Prospero has already shown vaccinations work.

    Did Preposterous do a randomised trial, and publish the results, or did he/she/xe merely cherry pick from material published by Big Pharma?

  13. Boambee John says:

    Non Mentis

    The word “data” is the plural of datum. It needs a plural verb, but that might not have been covered before you bombed out of pre-school.

  14. Lee says:

    John, it’s funny how NT repeatedly cites anonymous internet trolls as reliable authorities and the last word on the subject.

  15. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Alas Bruce is wrong in every area.
    The data is not faked and anyone can view it.

    Haha. They don’t fake the lesser known datasets, like the snow extent anomaly. This one is easy to measure via a satpic, needs no “adjustments”, and is based on the immutable melting point of water.

    Nothing much is happening Homer. That’s because the water cycle bypasses the IR absorption effect of GHGs like CO2 and methane. I can explain if you want. But what would I know, I only have a PhD in chemistry and thirty years in water chemistry R&D.

  16. Lee says:

    But what would I know, I only have a PhD in chemistry and thirty years in water chemistry R&D.

    Yes, but NT is an expert on everything!
    LOL.

  17. Boambee John says:

    Lee says:
    23 July, 2022 at 12:38 pm
    John, it’s funny how NT repeatedly cites anonymous internet trolls as reliable authorities and the last word on the subject.

    If Preposterous were not more literate (able to construct coherent sentences, and also to punctuate them properly), I would suspect that he/she/xe was a Non Mentis sock puppet.

  18. Not Trampis says:

    Fools the scientific American article Prospero linked showed even innumerates like you lot that vaccinations work. As for masks I have already
    homogenised date for dummies

    Nah intermittent power are coal fired power stations whose units break down with monotonous regularity.
    so Bruce cannot produce the alleged fake data. If you had a Phd in Chemistry then why have you talked about internet polls in the past. They are never random samples.

    You are still on that roll.

  19. vlad redux says:

    “‘But how can you control matter?’ he burst out. ‘You don’t even control
    the climate or the law of gravity. And there are disease, pain, death—-‘

    O’Brien silenced him by a movement of his hand. ‘We control matter because
    we control the mind. Reality is inside the skull. You will learn by
    degrees, Winston. There is nothing that we could not do. Invisibility,
    levitation–anything. I could float off this floor like a soap bubble if
    I wish to. I do not wish to, because the Party does not wish it. You must
    get rid of those nineteenth-century ideas about the laws of Nature. We
    make the laws of Nature.'”

  20. Lee says:

    Fools the scientific American article Prospero linked showed even innumerates like you lot that vaccinations work.

    Sure they work, genius.
    That’s why people who have had three, four, and even more shots are catching, and in many cases dying of Covid.
    Hospitals are literally filling up with multiple-vaxxed people.

  21. Boambee John says:

    Non Mentis

    Nah intermittent power are coal fired power stations whose units break down with monotonous regularity.

    Nah, intermittent solar and wind generators are those that stop when the sun isn’t shining (a fair proportion of the time, even when clouds do not cover it) and the wind doesn’t blow (static high pressure cells cause regular wind “droughts”.

    But, show us that we are wrong. Take the Solar Challenge. Solar panels on your roof, battery (in a fireproof enclosure clear of the house) outside, and an EV in the garage. Then, most important, cut your house off from the world destroying grid. Report back in 12 months.

    During that time, produce your plan for a modern society to run its industries, hospitals, apartment buildings, traffic and all other services in the same way.

    Show us your confidence in your preferred “solution”. Or are you just a weak-kneed blowhard?

    PS, how did you homogenise the “date”?

  22. Lee says:

    If renewables were so cheap and easy compared to fossil fuel (both to harness and store), then virtually all power in First-world countries at least would already be supplied by it.
    But it is very far from cheap, and many of the raw materials needed relatively rare and or not easily accessible, and often done by virtual slave or child labour at that.

  23. Old Lefty says:

    In 1979, the Monty Python’s Life of Brian treated the idea of pregnant men as a topic of self-consciously bizarre surrealist humour. We’re now out-pythoning the Pythons.

  24. Cassie of Sydney says:

    News.com.au, trash media outlet, promoted lies against Katherine Deves during the election campaign and Kath’s chief inquisitor at “News.com.au” was the ghastly “Samantha Maiden”, I don’t need to say anything more.

    Anyway, Sall Grover is a good friend of Kath, I’ve been following both for the last three years. Sall, never once to mince words, says the following……

    “If you think that women have penises, I won’t believe a single word you say about anything else. Because if you will lie about something so obvious, I will assume you lie about everything”.

    I think Sall has said it best. And I say that “if you think that men give birth to children, I won’t believe a single word you say about anything else. Because if you will lie about something so impossible and so untrue, I will assume you lie about everything else.”

  25. Boambee John says:

    Non Mentis

    Come on, don’t be shy. Show us that we are not just deplorable, but wrong. Take the Solar Challenge. Solar panels on your roof, battery (in a fireproof enclosure clear of the house) outside, and an EV in the garage. Then, most important, cut your house off from the world destroying grid. Report back in 12 months.

    We all look forward to you demonstrating that solar power can run a house for a full year, without any input from the Gaia destroying grid.

    Then tell us how your experience can be scaled up, to run a hospital, a multi-story apartment building, a supermarket or a factory, all with no input from fossil fuelled generators.

  26. Boambee John says:

    Lee

    many of the raw materials needed relatively rare and or not easily accessible, and often done by virtual slave or child labour at that.

    From my earlier experiences attempting to have a rational debate with intermittent power enthusiasts, I have found that these so-called “progressives” are deplorably uninterested in the use of slave labour (often of children) and the highly polluting industrial processes needed to produce solar panels and wind generators. As long as these are “out of sight, out of mind”, they are happy to dream of their “clean” “renewable” power.

    They are also completely uninterested in the environmental problems that come with disposal of derelict solar panels and wind generators. As long as they don’t see what happens.

    Bunch of deplorable deplorables.

  27. Lee says:

    From my earlier experiences attempting to have a rational debate with intermittent power enthusiasts, I have found that these so-called “progressives” are deplorably uninterested in the use of slave labour (often of children) and the highly polluting industrial processes needed to produce solar panels and wind generators.

    M0nty and Non Mentis!

  28. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    so Bruce cannot produce the alleged fake data.

    What? You never asked me to. I gave you a link to snow line data, which you ignored. And it’s Saturday, I’ve been out enjoying some rare sunshine.

    The adjustments problem is well known. The actual terrestrial temperature data is pretty flat, all the actual “warming” is the adjustments. I give plenty of similar examples.

    Many datasets show nothing much happening. Tornadoes, hurricanes, desertification, rainfall etc. None are doing anything much except carrying on in trend, which is in most cases flat. Sea level is rising very slowly, but linear not accelerating. The whole thing is an incredibly costly scam.

  29. Boambee John says:

    Lee

    Also Stu and Chris Warren on Don Aitkin’s old blog

  30. MatrixTransform says:

    these are the people promoting ‘climate change’

    and Non Mentis is having kittens

    … funniest shit I’ve heard all day

  31. Mater says:

    Renewable energy works well. Look at SA or even Texas where it has saved the state from blackouts.

    Wrong. You’re talking through your hat.

    Too much renewable energy, and too little synchronous generation actually caused the 2016 South Australian System Black.
    This fact is not in dispute.
    AEMO has since had to put measures in place to ensure a minimum level of thermal generation is in operation at any instant in time within the state, regardless of how much renewable energy is being generated.
    This fact is also not in dispute.

  32. Not Trampis says:

    I have solar panels. This is why our power bills are lower than most. I do not have a battery because thus far they are not economic.
    you have never tried to have a rational argument!
    no SA way back in 2016 suffered from software problems which di not matter much when towers were upended.
    AEMO almost always put out statements every summer worried that units from coal fired power stations will break down and bring on blackouts like happened in melbourne some years ago.

  33. Boambee John says:

    Non Mentis

    I have solar panels. This is why our power bills are lower than most. I do not have a battery because thus far they are not economic.

    Thanks for confirming that coal and gas remain essential elements of the power grid, and that battery storage is uneconomical with current technology. Will you now stop blathering on about them?

    you have never tried to have a rational argument!

    ROFLMAO, you wouldn’t recognise a rational argument (or useful data) if they fell on your thick head.

    AEMO almost always put out statements every summer worried that units from coal fired power stations will break down and bring on blackouts like happened in melbourne some years ago.

    And you have been told multiple times what (sovereign risk imposed by governments at the behest of radical “activists”) causes that problem, but persist in burying your head in the sand.

  34. Boambee John says:

    Non Mentis

    PS, do you have an EV? Or are they also uneconomical? Your path to ecological world salvation seems to have a few potholes in it.

  35. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    I have solar panels. This is why our power bills are lower than most. I do not have a battery because thus far they are not economic.

    Nothing wrong with that Homer. Solar PV is a reasonable match with intraday peak, so long as there isn’t too much to overload the system.

    Our local council came out with a renewable energy policy document one day, and invited responses. So I read it and responded that council has a lot of roofs they could put PV onto, but that wind turbines would be bad.

    All ok and standard. But out of the blue the council enviro person rang me up, he was confused. So I explained that wind turbines would be a terrible threat to the Lake Mac sea eagles and whatnot. Which they would be. I quite like the sea eagles, and the ospreys that nest opposite Pippy’s pub in a Norfolk Island pine tree. I would hate for them to be mashed.

    Ten years later and the council buildings have oodles of PV on their roofs, and no wind turbines have been built. I am happy.

  36. Mater says:

    no SA way back in 2016 suffered from software problems which di not matter much when towers were upended.

    Such events happen all the time. Traditionally they don’t result in a complete System Black.
    What caused the cascade which ended in the first System Black in Australia?
    Hint: Google Inertia and System Strength.

    If you’re not scientifically literate enough to understand properly, try to stay in your lane.

  37. Jannie says:

    The reason South Africa has continuous “load shedding” is because they promote unqualified and unskilled people, they do not do maintenance, and sabotage/theft. Enough already, Blind Freddy knows that.

    I am surprised at Non Mentis’s cultural insensitivity. The word “Blackouts” is racist, the proper term is “Load Shedding”.

    Load Shedding is also a synonym for Black Power.

  38. Chris M says:

    Load Shedding is also a synonym for Black Power.

    Black Powder is awesome.

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