We're Turning The Planet's To Shit: Climate Change & Humanity's Ability To Ruin Anything Good

Closing farms in age of approaching famine, what could possibly go wrong?

 

One would imagine in Japan of all places they would use energy efficient LED lights. The Chinese manufacturer is in their backyard.

Surely there are other things that could be reduced.
 
Shows you how much those predictions are worth
As we all know, many parts of France, can get quite hot in the summer. The warmest nights ever recorded in Paris were back in the 1770's. It also gets a lot colder in the winter than here, a North Sea maritime climate and we're having a very average summer down to 14C at night and not much more than 19-21C in the day. It's gone 26C on a couple of days. All quite normal.

The last super hot summer here was 2018. Meant to be 45C and maybe it was in the concrete jungle of Rotterdam, but out in the countryside where there was no concrete it was maximum 35C. Which is still quite hot, but not unknown. A colleague from Australia was staying in the work apartment at the time and on the two balconies which are concrete, he said it was 50C and radiating heat. That's not the climate, that's concrete absorbing and giving off heat.

Anyway, bring back the birch:

 

 
this paragraph is the writing of an imbecile

The tough Dutch measures sum up how unhinged and elitist the climate-change ideology has become. It was a distant, unaccountable oligarchy that helped to foist these livelihood-wrecking targets on the Netherlands – namely, the European Court of Justice, which ruled in 2018 that the Netherlands should take firmer action against nitrogen emissions. That ruling was upheld by the Dutch High Court. And so was it determined by the eco-overlords that reducing emissions should take priority over the right of working people to make a good living. Why is this all being done? To protect plants, basically. As one report says, the problem in the Netherlands is that ‘plant diversity has decreased as nitrogen-loving grasses, shrubs and trees move in’. Call me a climate-denying monster, but I think people’s right to work should take precedence over the rights of plants.
 

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