Let's talk climate scares and wildfires - American Thinker . . ."Finally, the authors ignore the major reasons for an increase in wildfires: arson, more arson, and the tinderbox created by poor forestry practices, and restriction of logging and harvesting of forests that decreases density. Dense forests cause wildfires to be more frequent and of greater magnitude.
This paper is a part of a pattern — a poorly formulated claim of factoids is blown up into a basis for a scare. But a reasonable analysis of the science shows the claims to be inadequately formulated. Fossil fuel use and increased CO2 in the air are not the cause of any valid prediction of increased wildfire frequency or severity.". . .
Fearing 'climate change,' Ireland moves to kill the cows - American Thinker "Ireland has announced plans to cull hundreds of thousands of cows to comply with European Union climate policy. Similar initiatives in Belgium and the Netherlands ensure that beef prices will rise, but these proposals offer little environmental benefit. Indeed, cows are the heroes, not the villains, in rescuing the climate.
"Ireland's push to eliminate 200,000 cows demonstrates the persistent folly of climate alarmism, while contrasting the shortcomings of renewable energy products. The fundamental premise of the targeting of benevolent bovines is faulty: that cow burps cause damage to the environment. Interestingly, the alternatives propounded — for humans to obtain protein instead from insects, or soy-based synthetic meat substitutes — will profit industries who are key partners in the globalist effort to eradicate cows." . . .
Regime idiots pounce on conveniently-timed 'wildfire' air pollution in New York - American Thinker "Like clockwork, whenever there is a big storm, a flood, warming or cooling, a drought, or any other weather event, the green pushers come out and say the climatic activity is caused by humans and our use of natural resources.
"The solution is always the same, more money and power for the government, which they can then redistribute to their allies — and we always are in a race against time. Companies that produce reasonably priced energy must be destroyed, and the freedom of choice must be abolished, from the types of cars people choose to drive to the appliances to use in their home.
"What we never see are facts that show scientific data linking coal, natural gas, or crude oil consumption directly to temperatures, storm activity, or sea levels…because there are none." . . .