‘Climate change’ news you don’t hear

By Tom Quiner

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The Obama White House pumped out an 829 page report called, “The National Climate Assessment” last year.

True to form, the summary, which is the only part the mainstream media (MSM) reads, mimics the president’s mantra that “this is not some distant problem of the future. This is a problem that is affecting Americans right now.”

The MSM is running with Obama’s talking points which are designed to scare the public into accepting draconian, costly liberal measures. The president suggests that global cooling global warming climate change climate disruption is responsible for droughts, floods, heat waves, torrential rains, wildfires, polar-vortex winters and practically any bad weather.

For those who actually read the report, they’ll come across this line:

“There has been no universal trend in the overall extent of drought across the continental U.S. since 1900.”

The report goes on to admit that …

 “trends in severe storms, including the intensity and frequency of tornadoes, hail, and damaging thunderstorm winds, are uncertain and are being studied intensively.”

In other words, the headlines could have easily read, “No proof of man-made climate change” or “Data doesn’t support climate change theories.”

The lap dog media dutifully dispenses the president’s talking points even when his own report ADMITS there is no universal trend for the past 114 years. They admit the ‘uncertainty’ of their premise but are certain of the policies that need to be implemented to fix an uncertain problem.

This is the ‘climate change’ news of the day you won’t hear reported outside of the Wall Street Journal.

 

7 Comments

  1. atimetoshare on September 1, 2015 at 2:03 pm

    Some things never change – climate, the media or the POTUS.



  2. encourage the faithful on September 2, 2015 at 1:22 am

    Who cares about truth? The left wing-nuts sure don’t! It’s all relative, right? Like self-appointed saviors (without the cross), they love to preach to the commoners, to hear themselves talk, and to tell everybody in the plebeian set how to run their lives. In fact, they are so bloated with their own importance there is no room for God. And their minds have become filled with minutiae as they bow down to the father of lies.

    The far left climate change fanatics will worship mother nature rather than God. You really have to wonder what they have done that God so disorients them.



    • quinersdiner on September 2, 2015 at 9:00 am

      I’d put it this way, Barbie. It’s part of a religion, which I call “Neo Paganism.” Their sacraments include nature worship (climate change); child sacrifice (human abortion); and sexual hedonism (gay love, transgenderism, etc.). What is most disturbing is they are trying to establish it as the official “religion” of the United States, although they would never admit as much, nor label their religion as I have.



  3. mamaemme on September 2, 2015 at 8:51 am

    Perhaps he thinks it’s easier to pretend to control the weather than to actually try to do something that requires leadership – like speaking the truth or dealing with terrorists.



  4. Shawn Pavlik on September 2, 2015 at 8:57 am

    The irritating thing is that if you question climate change, disruption, whatever, you are called a “climate denier”, with the inflection in the voice that you are a “wacko”. They use the same inflection as if you were a “flat earther”. I agree that we are in a period of climate change, I just disagree, strongly, with the affect that the human race has on climate when compared to all the natural effects, such as tides, sun activity, etc. I read somewhere that sun activity variances actually account for something like 50-75% of the changes in climate. (I’ll see if I can find the link.) Well, this shows some interesting graphs, but the page is hard to look at (a lot of text): http://www-ssc.igpp.ucla.edu/IASTP/43/