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  • UN expects average person in 2100 to be 450% richer. ‘Climate change’ will theoretically reduce that to 434% richer
    Posted January 21, 202111:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Report: Rich nations exaggerated how much funding they gave to help world’s poorest countries cope with ‘climate change’
    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Biden should help clean up the developing world’s exotic mining tragedy – ‘Environmental degradation & humanity atrocities’ to support wind, solar, and EV batteries
    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Biden Kills Up to 70,000 Jobs on First Day in Office By Canceling Keystone XL Pipeline
    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Return home after you die — in the form of mulch! Washington state begins human composting for ‘a greener alternative’ when you die

    Is human composting the future of death? - YouTube

    "Composting is now the only legal way for Washingtonians to be laid to rest on their own property, though in the form of mulch."

    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Steve Milloy: ‘UN Paris Climate Agreement is an illegal effort to circumvent Senate ratification’ … ‘Every other signatory has ratified it through their normal process as a treaty’
    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Due to fracking, ‘U.S. right on target, if not ahead of schedule, to meet its commitments under the Paris Climate Agreements’

    Daniel Markind: "Starting from a baseline on 2005 (which was also used by the Paris Agreement), CO2 emissions in the USA are down approximately 12%.  ... The overwhelming majority of that decrease has been caused by the change from coal based energy production to natural gas, facilitated greatly by fracking." 

    "In 2020, American CO2 emissions are likely to drop another 10%. This would put the United States right on target, if not ahead of schedule, to meet American commitments under the Paris Climate Agreements (known as "NDCs," for Nationally Determined Contributions). Specifically, under the Paris Agreements, the United States pledged a reduction in CO2 emissions of 26-28% by 2025 from the 2005 baseline. ...

    1. The United States is presently doing better than any other country in the world at reducing CO2 emissions, thanks mainly to the increased use of natural gas.

    2. The United States is doing better than any other country in the world which gave a significant NDC for CO2 under the Paris Climate Agreements, and it is doing so without attempting to ban the use of fossil fuels.

    3. The argument can be made that by insisting on an "all or nothing" approach and holding up the interstate pipeline buildout, the American environmental community is actually hurting the environment instead of helping it, by delaying the conversion from coal to more efficient and cleaner burning natural gas.

    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • The Horror: Media claim: ‘Lawmakers who denied Biden’s victory also embrace a deadlier conspiracy: climate denial’

    90 of the 147 members of Congress who voted to overturn the election deny basic climate science, a HEATED investigation has found.

    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Another New Study Says Warming & CO2-Induced Greening Leads To COOLING Of Land Surface Temperatures

    Since the 1980s, 29% of human CO2 emissions were cancelled out by the CO2-induced greening of the Earth. The post-2000 vegetative greening expansion has been so massive (5.4 million km²) its net areal increase is equivalent to a region the size of the Amazon rainforest.

    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Ground Shifts Under Oil/Gas Industry as Biden Takes Office – American Petroleum Institute welcomes more regulations & U.S. Chamber of Commerce seeks carbon tax

    The American Petroleum Institute said Thursday that it supports the direct federal regulation of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from current and existing oil and gas operations. The position is a shift and concession by the largest oil and gas trade group, which is trying to position itself as willing to cooperate with certain aspects of President Biden’s aggressive agenda to combat climate change while opposing other efforts to limit fossil fuel production. ... API previously backed the Trump administration’s elimination of direct regulation of methane, arguing that existing regulations that indirectly capture methane, along with state rules and voluntary actions by companies, are sufficient.

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    The American Petroleum Institute said Thursday that it supports the direct federal regulation of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from current and existing oil and gas operations. The position is a shift and concession by the largest oil and gas trade group, which is trying to position itself as willing to cooperate with certain aspects of President Biden’s aggressive agenda to combat climate change while opposing other efforts to limit fossil fuel production.

    Posted 11:45 AM by Admin | Tags: biden, emissions, gnd, paris
  • Physicist: What Triggered the Ice Ages? The Uncertain Role of CO2
  • Bjorn Lomborg: ‘Despite breathless climate reporting about ever-increasing fires, US fires burn 5-10x less today’

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  • 30 studies since March 2020 finding COVID lockdowns had little or no efficacy
  • Claim: ‘COVID-19 has shown what happens when we destroy nature’ – ‘Transformative change is urgently needed’ to avoid new pandemics

    Never let a crisis go to waste:

    WWF International: "Transformative change is urgently needed in our productive sectors, including our food systems, forestry, fisheries, infrastructure and extractives, and in the finance sector. These transformations need to happen fast if we are to limit risks of higher restoration costs and irreversible damage, including new pandemics and species extinction. We must transform our food systems so that enough healthy and nutritious food is produced for all, within planetary boundaries."

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