Links tagged “blakemore”
- ABC warmist Bill Blakemore on AGW: ‘It’s coming far faster than was expected even five years ago. It’s very dangerous. It’s causing enormous changes to agricultural prices…’
- ABC News reporter Bill Blakemore goes full cult: ‘Manmade global warming is, according to the world’s climate scientists, solidly on track to be far bigger than history’s biggest atrocity so far’
'A number of climate scientists have told this reporter they agree with those, including NASA's James Hansen, who charge fossil fuel CEOs are guilty of a 'crime against humanity,' given the calamity that unregulated greenhouse emissions are quickly bringing on. ...the molecules of any one puff of invisible ghg such as CO2 are quickly, the scientists tell us, dispersed around the entire globe'
- Flashback: ABC News climate reporter Bill Blakemore reveals his inner cult beliefs: ‘Extinguish the Panic and Despair so Deadly in a Great Crisis’
- ABC News climate reporter Bill Blakemore reveals his inner cult beliefs: ‘Extinguish the Panic and Despair so Deadly in a Great Crisis’
'Established scientists...are starting to allow themselves publicly to use terms like 'calamity','catastrophe', & 'risk to collective civilization'...everyone who learns about rapid advance of manmade global warming must deal with the question of fear' -- Flashback 2006: Blakemore: 'After extensive searches, ABC News has found no such [scientific] debate' on global warming'
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New Study Crushes IPCC Alarm: Hails A 22% Global Decline In Natural Disaster Death Risk Since 1990s
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Geologist’s skeptical global warming book is driving Norwegian climate alarmists nuts
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‘Sink into your grief’: How a ‘sustainability’ scientist confronts her ‘feelings of sadness’ over ‘climate change’
Sustainability scientist Kimberly Nicholas new book, Under the Sky We Make: How to Be Human in a Warming World: "She has struggled to address her feelings of sadness." ... Q: You write that your own approach has included learning to “sink into your grief.”
A: There are things that are changing beyond recognition right now from climate change, and that makes me really sad. And to me, grieving is an important part of the process of acknowledging that. It does draw from my experience of losing a dear friend to cancer, who died at 37. ... it shouldn’t take a terminal diagnosis for life on Earth to wake us up to the urgency of working for climate stability." ...
“My dispassionate training,” the Lund University researcher writes, has “not prepared me for the increasingly frequent emotional crises of climate change,” or how to respond to students who come to her to share their own grief. ... I have pretty much stopped flying for work. It hasn’t meant I can’t be a productive researcher. I have collaborations and projects, but I try to focus on work that doesn’t require so much travel or is easier to reach by train. The only flight I haven’t yet given up is going back to the U.S. to see my family."
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The Climate Blame Game: New paper debunks claims that humans are causing more extreme weather
Dr. Matt Briggs points out that most attribution claims are based around comparing simulations of the climate today to simulations of the climate as it might have been without human activity. But as he explains, this approach has a fundamental problem: “We simply have little or no idea what the climate would have been without human activity. Moreover, we can’t ever know what it was like.” ...
“In order to attribute individual weather events to humankind, scientists need a perfect model of the climate. They do not have this. Therefore, claims that we are responsible for any particular weather event are at best overconfident, if not plain wrong.”