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The poor sea creatures experiencing heat that’s trapped by the waters. We should just all sacrifice every known workable common sense utility so the sea creatures can be saved. Like the polar bears now flourishing. Desperate to drive their climate crisis to the new pandemic with models like the one used in Covid.

Thinking people now severely traumatized and dead by fake pandemic will lead to more wake defiance on their new Bull Shit green house gases

That need our immediate attention. Greta and actors and alarmist all sticking to their game plan

Because their war lords want more suffering. It’s summer things get hotter.

Our compliance like a summer storm ought to become a thunder and lightning defiance to these

Liars who richly deserve to be ignored and ridiculed.

Keep lampooning your British grifters who think they have sufficiently gas lit their citizens into

Becoming as stupid as they are. And yes our compliance does put the winds in the sails of the devil himself.

Ignore the ignorance.

Ridicule the ridiculous.

People still attached to any ideas or words from the matrix of control will hold on tightly to their oppressors.

Marine heat show me how these sea creatures are suffering, like the millions of lives saved from the vaccines don’t exist.

History will determine the Truth.

So far every prediction of rising seas and catastrophic weather events become just another

Scare tactic.

Some day common sense and Truth will prevail

Again. Until that day we suffer fools who pontificate

On a narrative that omits truth and promotes lies.

The skies falling. And the king has no clothes,

People believe whatever they are told, and since the press just prints their genocide goals, lazy people and pirates lose their souls.

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Debunking the claim that the hot seas are caused by global warming... https://theethicalskeptic.com/2020/02/16/the-climate-change-alternative-we-ignore-to-our-peril/

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Ethical Skeptic on twitter had some good stuff debunking the warm sea as being caused by atmospheric warming - unfortunately I can't see tweets anymore....

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Jul 9, 2023·edited Jul 9, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

Two minutes into this recent interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNQcN_1V2MA, Bridgen uses the very cutting phrase that his ex-political colleagues are putting themselves “on the wrong side of history, and they know it”. This applies not just to Covid vaccine harms but also to the climate change hoax, the push for EVs and heat pumps and all their other oppressions.

With the wheels now very obviously falling off all their fake narratives, this is a very strong argument to put to establishment-supporting politicians, coupled with outright mockery. If they ever want redemption for their complicity, by active commission or passive omission, they need to come out publicly against these oppressions. All they are doing is acting as kowtowing puppets to faceless genocidal overlords waging a war against humanity. What’s in it for them to stay schtum and end up on the wrong side of history?

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The more severe, the climate crisis grows the more desperate indignation comes out in your writing, as you vainly attempt to use every known rhetorical device to avoid facing the reality of the misery that people are experiencing. Do you not have the slightest empathy for the millions of sea creatures dying from unprecedented, marine heat waves?

And to malign those with decades of experience as climate scientists is beyond desperate. It’s quite pathetic actually and says so much more about the author then it does the climate scientists.

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Co2 parts per million in the Atmosphere 2022 was about 420. This is about 20 ppm increase from 2012 the UK is said to have contributed about 1% of global emissions. So why are you so uptight about it all?

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What "climate crisis"?

Well into my eighth decade on this planet, and with experience of quite large chunks of it, I can see little or no evidence of any such thing.

I've seen long ho and short wet summers, long cold winters and one winter about 20 years ago when I only had to use my de-icer on the windscreen once despite living in a notorious frost trap.

And then there's this, of course:

https://www.nature.com/articles/nclimate3004

Note this bit:

"We show a persistent and widespread increase of growing season integrated LAI (greening) over 25% to 50% of the global vegetated area, whereas less than 4% of the globe shows decreasing LAI (browning). Factorial simulations with multiple global ecosystem models suggest that CO2 fertilization effects explain 70% of the observed greening trend, followed by nitrogen deposition (9%), climate change (8%) and land cover change (LCC) (4%). CO2 fertilization effects explain most of the greening trends in the tropics, whereas climate change resulted in greening of the high latitudes and the Tibetan Plateau."

No evidence of "climate crisis" there.

And this:

https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/carbon-dioxide-fertilization-greening-earth

"Carbon Dioxide Fertilization Greening Earth, Study Finds

From a quarter to half of Earth’s vegetated lands has shown significant greening over the last 35 years largely due to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change on April 25."

How about crop yields?

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/exports/key-crop-yields.svg

Continuous upward trends across the board.

How about climate related deaths?

https://fee.org/articles/climate-related-deaths-are-at-historic-lows-data-show/

Climate-Related Deaths Are at Historic Lows, Data Show

So nothing to worry about there, either.

As to "the millions of sea creatures dying from unprecedented, marine heat waves":

"Parts of Australia's Great Barrier Reef show highest coral cover in 36 years"

https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/parts-australias-great-barrier-reef-show-highest-coral-cover-36-years-2022-08-04/

o no evidence of "climate crisis" there, then.

You've been conned by the AGW hoaxers, sunshine!

And then there's this:

"At a news conference last week in Brussels, Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of U.N.'s Framework Convention on Climate Change, admitted that the goal of environmental activists is not to save the world from ecological calamity but to destroy capitalism.

"This is the first time in the history of mankind that we are setting ourselves the task of intentionally, within a defined period of time, to change the economic development model that has been reigning for at least 150 years, since the Industrial Revolution," she said. Referring to a new international treaty environmentalists hope will be adopted at the Paris climate change conference later this year, she added: "This is probably the most difficult task we have ever given ourselves, which is to intentionally transform the economic development model for the first time in human history."

http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/climate-change-scare-tool-to-destroy-capitalism/

Live with it.

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By citing studies showing that greening has occurred you are acknowledging the reality of climate change, but simply pointing out, it may have some positive effects, at least temporarily until temperature increases drought and severe rainfall counteract the CO2 induced increase in greening.

Pointing to a revival of coral reefs, is totally unrelated to the increasing severity of catastrophic marine heat waves. https://research.noaa.gov/2023/06/28/global-ocean-roiled-by-marine-heatwaves-with-more-on-the-way/

What do you attribute the increase in marine heat waves and the record breaking ocean temps the world is experiencing this summer to other than human caused climate change? That’s a simple question and I hope you provide a straightforward answer.

And nothing quoted in the article you cite at the end suggests that climate activists aren’t focused on doing everything humanly possible to avoid environmental collapse. Many feel the only way that can happen is through reining in capitalism. Others may disagree but that doesn’t change the reality of environmental collapse that’s occurring everywhere.

Do you also deny that glaciers are melting, right in front of our eyes that arctic sea ice is disappearing with catastrophic consequences for the global climate, that the Amazon is dying, because of heat stress and route along with human interferences into its Eco system?

I could go on and on and on, but as long as you are focused more on cherry picking particular studies rather than looking at the big picture, it’s a futile effort.

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"Do you also deny that glaciers are melting, right in front of our eyes that arctic sea ice is disappearing with catastrophic consequences for the global climate, that the Amazon is dying, because of heat stress and route along with human interferences into its Eco system?"

Of course I do, because none of those things are happening.

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Jul 9, 2023·edited Jul 9, 2023Author

You say:

"What do you attribute the increase in marine heat waves and the record breaking ocean temps the world is experiencing this summer to other than human caused climate change? That’s a simple question and I hope you provide a straightforward answer."

From your own link:

"Long-term ocean warming trends also contribute to unusually high ocean temperatures, but even with the effects of long-term warming removed, models predict 25% of the global ocean will experience sharp upward departures from more recent conditions by September."

So what do YOU attribute the predicted sharp increase in temperature covering 25% of the global ocean by September to, if not climate change?

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So you do acknowledge that marine heat waves are increasing, that they have devastating consequences on ocean life and marine ecology, and that one of the primary causes - but not the only cause- is climate change as pointed out in the article?

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"So you do acknowledge that marine heat waves are increasing, that they have devastating consequences on ocean life and marine ecology, and that one of the primary causes - but not the only cause- is climate change as pointed out in the article?"

No.

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Where does it say the primary cause of marine heatwaves is the long term increase in ocean temperature?

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The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report stated in 2022 that "marine heatwaves are more frequent [...], more intense and longer [...] since the 1980s, and since at least 2006 very likely attributable to anthropogenic climate change".

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Hysterical claims indeed.

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Wow. There was me thinking that climate alarmists didn't have a sense of humour. You have proved me wrong!

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"Methinks the gentleman doth protest too much"

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Jul 9, 2023Liked by Jaime Jessop

From recent events, Just Stop Oil may turn out to be the climate change deniers' greatest asset. It's clear that reasoned debate on this subject is dead. Give them enough rope ...

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I still think Extinction Rebellion, JSO etc. are puppets set up by the establishment, but they may have miscalculated in regard to just how nuts the membership have turned out to be.

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