Climate activist Bill McKibben declares Morano ‘perhaps the country’s most indefatigable climate denier’

https://billmckibben.substack.com/p/the-la-fires-and-the-big-bang?publication_id=438146&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=e6dae&utm_medium=email The LA Fires and the Big Bang – by Bill McKibben Excerpt: As Marc Morano, perhaps the country’s most indefatigable climate denier, put it on Fox yesterday when asked about climate researchers You have to cut the funding. You have to cut the program. You have to fire the employees, or at the very […]

Watch: Morano on Fox News on ‘root cause’ of California’s wildfire failures: ‘California has gone all in on the Garden of Eden Syndrome, with policies designed to restore the state to pre-human settlement’ – Gov. Newsom ‘bragged about blowing up the dams’

  Rush Transcript:  Marc Morano: “We don’t need an investigation of California’s failure to respond to the wildfires. We know the exact causes of everything that went wrong. It’s a lack of priorities for one thing — human flourishing, human economics, and human well-being. This is a government at all three levels in California- perhaps […]

Data reveals wildfires down dramatically in the U.S. since 1920s

Wildfires have nothing to do with climate change. The number of acres burned per year is based on the amount of effort we put into management of our forests. pic.twitter.com/Kci10e4V2M — Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) January 12, 2025 Michael Shellenberger: ‘It’s ridiculous’ to ‘blame climate change for the lack of rain in LA. There’s no […]

Flashback 1965: ‘No longer is random wildfire — a haphazard way of letting nature clear the underbrush — recognized as a ‘tool’ of land management. All fire hazards must be removed’

Santa Ana wind propelled 'Mad Dog' wildfire that burned 67,000 acres in September 1965 and set rules that have since been forgotten: "No longer is random wildfire — a haphazard way of letting nature clear the underbrush — recognized as a 'tool' of land management. All fire… pic.twitter.com/MJZQqSfILW — Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) January 11, 2025

Years of drought? The last two years in Los Angeles were the wettest in a century

Years of drought? The last two years in Los Angeles were the wettest in a century. Do you people not know how to look at data or do you just ignore the data that doesn’t fit your narrative? https://t.co/BpfNipJxcL pic.twitter.com/sqM7eWqDWj — Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki (@MatthewWielicki) January 10, 2025   Michael Shellenberger: ‘It’s ridiculous’ to […]