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Offline rangerrebew

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Wrong, Bloomberg, Texas “Deniers” Are Right, Climate Change Had Nothing to Do with Hurricane Beryl
 
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H. Sterling Burnett
July 15, 2024
 

Bloomberg recently published an article which said Hurricane Beryl in particular, and other natural disasters which commonly hit the state, are symptoms of climate change, and that Texas’ pro-fossil fuel policies are partly responsible. Bloomberg’s article is wrong, a classic case of blaming the victim, Texas residents, for something that is 100 percent beyond their control, the weather. Beryl was not the earliest hurricane or tropical storm to ever hit Texas, some media reports to the contrary, and despite modest warming, data show no trend in worsening hurricanes or other extreme weather events in Texas or nationally. In short, contrary to Bloomberg’s unsubstantiated assertions, there is no “signal,” that climate change is causing or contributing to weather disasters in Texas.

In the article, “Hurricane Beryl Makes a Mockery of Texas Climate Deniers,” by opinion editor, Mark Gongloff, Gongloff used Hurricane Beryl as the news hook writing:

On Monday [July 8], the state [Texas] was slammed by the third incarnation of Hurricane Beryl, which had been re-re-fueled by bathtub-warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico after wreaking havoc on several Caribbean islands, Jamaica, and Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. It made landfall south of Houston as a Category 1 hurricane, bringing high winds, a storm surge and heavy rainfall, and leaving millions without power in sweltering heat.

https://climaterealism.com/2024/07/wrong-bloomberg-texas-deniers-are-right-climate-change-had-nothing-to-do-with-hurricane-beryl/
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A question:  in the 1970s coming home from the South China Sea, we had left the Philippines headed for San Diego.  We came upon an uncharted typhoon which Pearl Harbor had no idea was out there.  Except for my ship, and possibly a few other ships, no one knew it was there.  Could it still be called a typhoon if not acknowledged by an official with the proper authority?  Keep in mind this was pre-global warming and St. Algore so the rules were different.  Little did we know it was a precursor of global warming and typhoon generation. :whistle:
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”

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Golly geez...  think Bloomers might know about climate science more than me?   /s :silly:
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