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The INTENDED Consequences of climate policy: ‘Electricity Shortage Warnings Grow Across U.S.’

https://archive.ph/2022.05.08-121147/https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/electricity-shortage-warnings-grow-across-u-s-11652002380#selection-103.0-120.0 By Katherine Blunt From California to Texas to Indiana, electric-grid operators are warning that power-generating capacity is struggling to keep up with demand, a gap that could lead to rolling blackouts during heat waves or other peak periods as soon as this year. California’s grid operator said Friday that it anticipates a shortfall in supplies this summer, […]

USAID official declares fertilizer shortages should be used to hasten environmental transitions – As food shortages play into hands of Davos agenda

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-and-world-gripped-by-fertilizer-crisis_4452430.html?utm_source=ref_share&utm_campaign=tw&rs=SHRCBWFHT By Nathan Worcester “Fertilizer shortages are real now.” Uttered by USAID’s Samantha Power in a May 1 ABC interview with former Democratic advisor George Stephanopoulos, the words briefly drowned out the din of the news cycle. They were not unexpected to some. Power, who served as U.N. ambassador under Obama, mentioned fertilizer shortages after weeks of hints from […]

CNN claims Normal Weather Is A Climate Crisis

https://realclimatescience.com/2022/05/cnn-normal-weather-is-a-climate-crisis/ by Tony Heller India and Pakistan heatwave is ‘testing the limits of human survivability’ – CNN “Temperatures in parts of India and Pakistan have reached record levels, putting the lives of millions at risk as the effects of the climate crisis are felt across the subcontinent. The heatwave has also been felt by India’s […]

Use of ‘too hot’ climate models exaggerates impacts of global warming – ‘Threatens to undermine the credibility of climate science’

https://www.science.org/content/article/use-too-hot-climate-models-exaggerates-impacts-global-warming BY PAUL VOOSEN One study suggests Arctic rainfall will become dominant in the 2060s, decades earlier than expected. Another claims air pollution from forest fires in the western United States could triple by 2100. A third says a mass ocean extinction could arrive in just a few centuries. All three studies, published in the […]