Off The Editor’s Desk – 11-17-2021
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Global Warming, Who’s to blame?
Recently we watched as our president, Biden, traveled to Europe for a meeting over global warming. But, the problem with that meeting is that the world’s two largest coal-burning nations, Russia and China, did not attend that conference.
So, we will suffer the loss of fossil fuels that heat our homes and businesses, power our vehicles, and light the night sky. The president will have us abandoning our gas power vehicles, fossil fuel heating units, and wood burning stoves and replace it with the wind.
Is it Mother Nature, or the humans, that are to blame for the perceived warming of mother earth? A large ice sheet covered a large part of the northern United States, including the northern part of Wisconsin and most of Canada. The last Glacial Maximum was about 25,000 years ago and the ice sheet had melted about 11,000 years ago. It makes me wonder if those who tell us that it is our activities that are causing the warming, and not natural climate change.
If the people who are blaming us were around 11,000 years ago, they probably would be bent on stopping the natives for using campfires to cook the meat from the woolly mammoth that they had to eat for dinner.
OK, I looked all over the Internet and found this piece called “Global Warming 101: Everything you wanted to know about our changing climate but were too afraid to ask” penned by Amanda MacMillan and Jeff Turrentine and released on April 7, 2021.
“Since the Industrial Revolution, the global annual temperature has increased by about two degrees Fahrenheit. Between 1880, and 1980 it rose on average by 0.13 degrees Fahrenheit every 10 years. Since 1981, however, the rate of increase has more than doubled. For the last 40 years, we’ve seen the global annual temperature rise by 0.32 degrees Fahrenheit, per decade.
“Global warming occurs when carbon dioxide (CO2) and other air pollutants collect in the atmosphere and absorb sunlight and solar radiation that have bounded off the earth’s surface. Normally this radiation would escape into space, but these pollutants, trap the heat and cause the planet to get hotter.
“Though natural cycles and fluctuations have caused the earth’s climate to change several times over the last 800,000 years, our current era of global warming is directly attributed to human activity,” the paper states.
The other side of the debate is somewhat different and is a political tool used to push an agenda. A piece written by Michael Morgan for the Wealth Authority claims it is politically driven.
“For decades now global elites and leftists have been preaching about the dangers of climate change and how we need to act before we get frozen up like the dinosaurs. But, we know the truth. Climate change is noting more than a front being used to push the Globalists’ agenda of a one world government and 500 million human population.
“The latest action from the Biden administration proves that “climate change” is nothing more than a LIE. The New World Order needs to have this “climate change” narrative so they can push their carbon emission garbage that leads them to depopulation, apparently because there’s too many humans that’s causing too much carbon, so they need to kill us — that’s what the “vaccines” are for. On top of that, too much “carbon emissions” also allows them to hand out their carbon tax in the near future, which will be linked to a social credit score passport system which is also in turn linked to the “vaccine”. This is all in Globalist white papers. It’s not actually about “climate change”. It’s about control. power. A one world government.”
The last item from Wealth Authority leaves some scary thoughts in my mind, some of it I have to question, but the word is out there and you can decide if there is any merit to hang on to.
Thanks for reading! ~Carlton

