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The In-depth Story Behind the 97% of Scientists Climate Myth
3 hours ago Charles Rotter 19 Comments
 

This four year old presentation by Dr. John Robson investigates the unsound origins and fundamental inaccuracy, even dishonesty, of the claim that 97% of scientists, or “the world’s scientists”, or something agree that climate change is man-made, urgent and dangerous.
 
TRANSCRIPT

There are so many empty slogans out there I wish we could tackle all of them at once. But the “97% of scientists agree” is surely the elephant in the room. Lots of people have tried to rebut it by dismissing the notion of consensus itself, or by praising the historical examples of renegade scientists who went against a prevailing consensus and turned out to be right. But that unnecessarily concedes the major claim itself, which the evidence shows is simply not true. I hope you enjoy the video, and that you’ll share it widely.
-JR

Narrator

The claim that 97% of the world’s scientists agree is pretty much the ace of trumps in the whole climate debate. After all, who’s going to argue against a consensus that strong, backed by so many experts. But what exactly are they supposed to agree on? If you look behind the curtain, no one seems sure what the experts actually said. Or who they are. Or… anything.

John

At first glance it seems straightforward enough. In 2013 President Barack Obama famously tweeted that “Ninety-seven percent of scientists agree: #climate change is real, man-made and dangerous.”

In 2014, his Secretary of State John Kerry said 97% of “the world’s scientists tell us this is urgent.” And that same year, CNN said “97% of scientists agree that climate change is happening now, that it’s damaging the planet and that it’s manmade.”

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/05/01/the-in-depth-story-behind-the-97-of-scientists-climate-fraud/
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40 million tons of chicken feathers are incinerated each year. Why not make renewable energy from them, instead?
© Provided by Anthropocene Magazine published by Future Earth

Look at a chicken feather, and what you’re seeing is 91% keratin. Now a team of scientists have found a way to repurpose this abundant agricultural byproduct—and in a surprise move, they’ve used it to make renewable energy.

The scale of the global poultry industry is such that it produces 6 billion tons of chicken feathers each year, most of which are tossed aside. The problem isn’t just the waste, but the impact it goes on to have: an estimated 40 million tons of these waste feathers are burned annually, spewing out sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide in the process.
 
Meanwhile, keratin is actually an incredible useful ingredient in so many industries, from medicine to packaging. But the researchers on the new study set their targets on green energy for the wasted feather flurry.

They had their eye on a crucial component of hydrogen fuel cells that sorely needs an upgrade. Hydrogen fuel cells generate electricity by combining hydrogen with oxygen atoms, and produce a clean electrochemical reaction, instead of combustion. Key to this process is the cell’s semi-permeable membrane, across which protons can move to generate the required chemical reaction. However, “normal fuel cell membranes are formed by highly toxic polymers which cannot be degraded, and which persist in the environment,” says the paper’s lead author Raffaele Mezzenga, who is a materials scientist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/40-million-tons-of-chicken-feathers-are-incinerated-each-year-why-not-make-renewable-energy-from-them/ar-AA1iWAqg?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=fdd0178c65b54583a6b77be847eeee62&ei=73
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California's $20 Minimum Wage Backfires Worse Than Imagined
Story by Daniel Walker • 13h
 
California is set to raise its minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour starting in April.
 

As the controversy unfolds, the policy implications and long-term repercussions on labor regulations and industry practices remain subjects of intense scrutiny and debate.
 

 https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/california-s-20-minimum-wage-backfires-worse-than-imagined/ss-AA1nWTZ3?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=fdd0178c65b54583a6b77be847eeee62&ei=60#image=1
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OSINTdefender
@sentdefender

Groups on both Sides have Reconstituted with Full-Scale Clashes beginning once against between Pro-Israeli and Pro-Hamas Supporters at UCLA; LAPD and CHP Riot Officers are standing roughly 40ft behind the Clashes, but have reportedly stated that can not Intervene until the arrival of additional Units.


https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1785602867987890417
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 Apr 26, 2024
Pro-Palestine protesters gathered near the lawn in front of the Old Main building on Arizona State University's Tempe campus. Three people were arrested.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh5rPiJMBHM&list=RDNSLh5rPiJMBHM&start_radio=1
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How much will these "organizations'' be allowed skim off the top to donate to the DNC? :shrug:
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Biden administration makes major energy move for nearly 1M US households: 'One of the best ways to lower energy costs for American families'
© Provided by The Cool Down

The Biden administration greenlit a game-changing solar program as part of Earth Day celebrations in April.

In a statement, the Environmental Protection Agency revealed that $7 billion in grants would be allocated to 60 organizations to provide low-cost clean energy to low-income and disadvantaged communities.
 
The funds — made possible through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) — are part of the Solar for All program and are expected to make solar energy available to more than 900,000 households.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/biden-administration-makes-major-energy-move-for-nearly-1m-us-households-one-of-the-best-ways-to-lower-energy-costs-for-american-families/ar-AA1nXEH2?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=fdd0178c65b54583a6b77be847eeee62&ei=47
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Gaza protesters arrested by police at University of Texas

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
Protesters who returned to the University of Texas at Austin were met by campus police backed by Texas state troopers before at least 43 people were arrested.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRcRuI_FWPw
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Immigration/Border / Texas No Longer Hotspot For Migrant Crossings
« Last post by rangerrebew on Today at 11:19:53 am »
 
Texas No Longer Hotspot For Migrant Crossings
© Photo-illustration by Newsweek/Getty

The number of encounters between law enforcement and suspected illegal migrants across five regions of Texas fell dramatically in the 2024 fiscal year through March compared to the same period in 2023, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data.

The figures depicted sharp declines in the El Paso, Big Bend, Del Rio, Laredo and Rio Grande Valley quadrants, which combined cover the state's entire border with Mexico. Over the same period, the number of encounters increased across both Arizona and California.
 
This is a significant win for Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who has introduced several measures to combat illegal immigration, including the deployment of thousands of National Guard troops and installing razor wire along the border. On April 12, Abbott said that 507,200 suspected undocumented migrants had been detained in his state since 2021 when he launched Operation Lone Star to combat illegal crossings.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-is-no-longer-the-hotspot-for-illegal-migrant-crossings/ar-AA1nYlJG?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=fdd0178c65b54583a6b77be847eeee62&ei=32
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