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THEY AREN’T EVEN TRYING TO HIDE IT ANYMORE‼️

When they tell you who they are, believe them.

https://redstatenation.com/what-do-you-notice-when-you-mirror-the-image-of-king-charles-portrait-do-you-see-it/
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Every time I see something like this, I think democrats and rinos can't possibly come with up dumber excuses to blame "global warming" for, they prove their massive creativity for excuses humbles my poor brain. rrthree
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Gavin Newsom: Climate change a factor in CA budget deficit
California Gov. Gavin Newsom referenced climate change during his explanation for the state's massive budget deficit during a press conference on Friday.

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6352866390112
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There is one reason the framers of the Constitution planned on separation of church and state.  Clergy are not scientists. :nono:
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Pope Francis Says World At ‘Breaking Point’ From Climate Change. Data Shows That’s False
by Jason Walsh  7 hours ago 

Pope Francis asserted during his introduction to a 3-day climate summit that climate change has brought the world to the “breaking point.” [emphasis, links added]

The pontiff wrote that he has “heartfelt concerns” for “our suffering planet,” adding that “the world in which we live is collapsing” because humanity fails to address the crisis.


The Pope argued that climate change’s impact will increasingly prejudice the lives and families of many people, adding that the effects are already felt in the areas of “healthcare, sources of employment, access to resources, housing, forced migrations, etc.”

The Pontiff said that climate change “is one of the principal challenges facing society and the global community” and its effects “are borne by the most vulnerable people, whether at home or around the world.”

https://climatechangedispatch.com/pope-francis-says-world-at-breaking-point-from-climate-change-data-shows-thats-false/
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Scientist Or Activist? With Climate Change, It’s Often Hard To Tell The Difference
by I & I Editorial Board  3 hours ago 
 

Last week, Nature magazine allotted space to a researcher who wrote about “​​the importance of distinguishing climate science from climate activism.” [emphasis, links added]

While surprising, it is nonetheless encouraging. It’s well past the time the zealots in white coats were outed for who they were.


Ulf Büntgen, affiliated with multiple universities, wrote that he is “concerned by climate scientists becoming climate activists,” and is also “worried about activists who pretend to be scientists,” because doing so “can be a misleading form of instrumentalization.”

That Nature would allow something bordering on blasphemy in the climate cult to appear in its pages is rather remarkable.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/scientist-or-activist-with-climate-change-its-often-hard-to-tell-the-difference/
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Totally rational thing for a US Secretary of State to do in a war zone... I'm disappointed Secretary Austin didn't join him on the Sax...
The 21st-century equivalent of Nero fiddling.


https://www.rightjournalism.com/video-as-russian-troops-advance-in-northeast-ukraine-heres-what-secretary-blinken-was-doing-in-a-bar-in-kyiv-and-people-share-their-opinion/

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Rethinking Undersea Warfare: The Case for U.S. Navy Diesel Submarines
Story by Jade Harper • now
At the cusp of a new era of maritime conflict, the U.S. Navy stands at a crossroads, confronted with a dilemma of how to maintain undersea dominance while juggling fiscal constraints and rapid strategic changes.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/rethinking-undersea-warfare-the-case-for-u-s-navy-diesel-submarines/ss-BB1mpQA3?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=c2fc6b6bff3541aca0bf42cca050d33f&ei=11
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Taking cold showers in the winter in the northern states is even more important.  I'm sure heating water from those cold waterlines must be even more deadly for everyone.  But the good news is liberals can start their cold-water showers today!  They do take showers, don't they? :pondering:
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Washington Post: Have Cold Showers to Prevent Climate Change
13 hours ago Eric Worrall 40 Comments

Essay by Eric Worrall

Clearly we haven’t plumbed the bottom of the well of climate absurdity.

Why you should embrace using cold water, almost all the time

Heating water gobbles energy, leading to higher utility bills and more planet-warming emissions.

By Allyson Chiu
May 12, 2024 at 6:30 a.m. EDT

You may not be giving a second thought to setting your washing machine on the hot cycle, cranking your showers to a steamy temperature or scrubbing your dirty dishes under a stream of scalding water.

If you did, you’d find that you probably don’t need to use so much hot water — and that you could be saving energy and cutting your utility bills. Water heating is responsible for more than 10 percent of both annual residential energy use and consumer utility costs, the biggest share after air conditioning and heating, according to the Energy Department. An American household uses an average of 64 gallons of hot water a day — close to the amount needed to fill an average bathtub— by doing laundry, showering, washing the dishes and running kitchen and bathroom faucets.

While there are home improvements that can help you cut back on the energy it takes to heat water, including installing a heat pump water heater, one easy solution is to switch to cold water.

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/05/14/washington-post-have-cold-showers-to-prevent-climate-change/
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