When people die from floods, blackouts, and fires because you failed to upgrade sewers & evacuate; maintain & weatherize power plants; and manage forests: just blame climate change
They said climate change was an “inconvenient truth” but it‘s become quite convenient
“Anger seemed particularly palpable in Queens, where 12 people perished as water gushed into subterranean spaces, leaving residents to drown in their own homes. Many of those basement apartments were illegal, according to the city’s Department of Buildings.”
“I think anyone who is saying they were surprised or caught off guard is being disingenuous,” said Justin Brannan, a councilman who represents Bay Ridge in Brooklyn and is chairman of the Committee on Resiliency and Waterfronts.”
“The resiliency of the city’s subways — which suffered switch malfunctions, floods and systemwide shutdowns and slowdowns during the storm — has also been a long-term concern…’Did we let people know? Should we shut down subways earlier?’ Ms. Hochul said”
The failure of societies and governments to prepare for the worst is an old story
What climate change does is provide a new excuse for failure along with a justification for other, often unrelated and sometimes harmful, policies
Want subsidies to unbox solar panels made by incarcerated Muslims in China and spread them across fragile desert landscapes in California with no requirement to clean them up after they stop working?
Just say “climate change”!
Want to slash the budget for forest fire prevention so you can funnel the money into unreliable renewables, massive transmission lines bisecting whooping crane habitat, and electric car subsidies for the rich?
Want to industrialize the Atlantic Ocean and threaten the critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whale — which has fewer than *100* breeding females — with extinction?
- destroy rainforests with biofuels?
- transfer wealth from poorer ratepayers to richer ones?
- be paid to not cut down your trees?
- be paid for trading bogus “carbon offsets” & “renewable energy certificates”
- legally kill California condors?
Say “climate change”!!!
“Climate change” — not climate change — has become a magical incantation, a get-out-of-jail-free card, and an all-purpose excuse-making device.
“Climate change” epitomizes how our culture of irresponsibility is ruining the civilization, including the nature areas, we inherited
Past eras also sought out overarching excuses to avoid taking responsibility for the consequences of their actions and inactions, as their civilizations failed.
“Climate change,” a seemingly secular, scientific, and totalizing meta-narrative, is ours.
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Over the last decade, energy experts repeatedly assured policymakers around the world that increasing the use of renewables, while shutting down nuclear plants, would make energy supplies more secure, while lowering prices.
But those reassurances have come into question as gas prices have spiked, resulting in street protests & contributing to inflation
“The sudden slowdown in wind electricity production off the coast of the U.K. in recent weeks whipsawed through regional energy markets” — @WSJ
Media pundits & political leaders should have roundly condemned yesterday's assault by a white woman wearing a gorilla mask on black California gubernatorial front-runner @larryelder. Instead they downplayed it. The double standard is appalling.
Imagine for a moment that a white woman wearing a gorilla mask threw an egg at the first black American with a serious chance of becoming governor of California as he visited homeless encampments with black and Latino community leaders.
Imagine that, seconds later, both the gorilla-masked woman and a white man punched the candidate’s security guard. And imagine that somebody fired a pellet gun into the crowd.
“Making broad racial generalizations, and stripping minorities of agency, does not lead to racial progress — it does the precise opposite,”argued @Ravarora1 last summer.
Afterwards “I lost friends, former classmates, colleagues, and social connections.”
“The handful of young moderates in my social circle who support my work messaged me in private, saying they respected my views but were unable to publicly support or share them on social media”
“The editor of my local newspaper (who happens to be white), started taking to social media to accuse me of downplaying racism in our society and spreading misinformation…& described my views as “alt-right” (frequently used to describe white nationalism).”
For many decades it has been big news for black Americans to be the “first” of anything, and for good reason. The history of white supremacy has meant that black achievement is something we all should celebrate.
We spent a decade discussing our first black president, before & after the election of Obama. Cities still celebrate the first black mayors, police chiefs, and governors. Why then aren’t we talking about the possibility of the first black governor of California, Larry Elder?
The cost of disasters overall is rising, but that rising cost is explained by rising wealth. When you “normalize” the data by accounting for economic growth, as IPCC & every other *scientific* body does, the cost of floods and other disasters to are flat or declining.
Activist scientists and reporters sometimes seek to trick people into believing there is a trend of rising costs by cherry-picking a very short period of time, like the last few decades, even when there is data going back twice as long. This has been done on floods in the US.