Is This The Biggest Climate Cult Lie Ever?

by
Steve MacDonald

The Climate Cult’s record is not good. Their “frontmen” keep making predictions that never come true. Their prescriptions are not “green.” And there is no evidence that their “cure” will result in the changes prophesized. There is, however, evidence that it won’t.

Since the early years, before they put the climate cult dress on their old whore, global warming was about…warming. It still is. No matter what they call it, the problem, as advertised, is warming. The interventions are supposed to prevent warming by lowering emissions. They are happy to confuse pollution and CO2 because it serves their purpose, but they mean the latter. The mythology always has and will turn on lowering the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to prevent … warming.

That’s the deal. Lower CO2. Every confab, meeting, convention, gesticulation, and rant is about lowering CO2. If we can do that, they say, it will slow or stop the laundry list of horrible things to which it has been ascribed, and that may be the biggest lie of all.

Yes, they lie about their research methods and data and what it means, but there is ample evidence of what the earth’s “climate” was like when there was less CO2. It was nasty and brutish and – if we’re honest – a lot more dangerous than it is today.

In other words, there is proof of what the earth is like with less CO2 (the desired outcome), and it is not “a safe and stable climate,” as Tony Heller reminds us. Based on the science (historical fact), you could argue that lower CO2 will make all the things the Climate Cult says you should fear worse or – more likely – that the climate has nothing to do with what they claim, and it’s all a scam.

 

 

 

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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