23 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: The Planet Has A Fever”

  1. Looks like it is coldest nearest the Great Lakes.

    Hope it is nothing to do with someone’s cold dead heart.

    1. Hope it is nothing to do with someone’s cold dead heart.

      He doesn’t have one. He never did.

      1. Watched a vid the other day ,saying the poles are changing, soon. And that at least twice the equator has been thru Norway. One of the clues to the switch is cold.

        1. The equator and poles are set by the orientation of the axis of earth’s spin and its oribital relationship to the sun. This is all driven by physical mechanics and momentum that baring collisions does not change rapidly.

          Perhaps the video was referring to the magnetic poles. Anyway, the equator through Norway is not going to happen again anytime soon.

  2. Read an article stating that the Greenland icepack is melting from the bottom up. If that’s the case is sure sounds like the heat is coming from the earth, not the air.

    1. Weight of the snow pack must create heat. Years ago I was out in Kananaskis on a cold day. You could hear water running under the packed ice and snow. Likely the same there. Anyway it is still just a natural phenomenon. Whenever some dick says “if that isn’t solid proof of climate change I don’t know what is” I tell him I saw better proof. A dog urinating on a bush.

      1. There exists some pretty neat ice at the bottom of some glaciers, due to all that pressure.
        Water is neato.
        At any rate, I’ve used many simple back of the envelope and back of the napkin number crunching to show that we won’t even notice a difference at 1000 ppm, and we’re fine up to 5000 ppm. Thats when they trot out the arguments from authority, and the “models”, and when I tell them about deterministic chaos, Lyapunov exponents, and ask them what assumptions these models make, it just ends there. They trust the “experts” more than they trust the numbers more than they trust their themselves. I do know that in 3000 ppm CO, plants grow faster, so more wood and food, and hey, that’s a great thing.

  3. I am suffering heat stroke or is that frost bite? The thermometer is wrong. It says six below zero (Fahrenheit).

    We all know that it is getting hotter. Dear Leader and the Goracle said so.

    1. If men can be women, why cannot hot be cold? fish be birds?
      If we called a dog’s tail a leg, how many legs would it have?

  4. As Nations are forced to back off on pandemic panic, you’ll see a ramping back up of climate crisis.
    It appears people have been habituated to crave fear.

    1. I’ve read fiction where the government calls itself “The Emergency”, complete with Podmasters and all, in a war with free-market ancaps…
      What was it Frank Herbert said about fear?

  5. The world’s largest scam was knocked off its perch for a few years, but it seems to be making a come-back, even in the face of colder weather. It makes you think there is a lot of money in Global Warming (/s).

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