“Climate change will make the earth a hell!” The popular astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson affirms.
I don’t believe him.
The media say: “All Arctic ice soon melts! Polar bears are dying! Global warming causes food shortage!”
LITERA, LITERA, LITERA.
They are addicted to scaring us with climatic myths.
Myth 1: It is leading to droughts.
The Environmental Defense Fund gains donations in part by stating: “Climate change generates drought!” The media’s morons repeat the claim.
It is simply not true.
The EPA: “The last 50 years are generally more humid than the average.”
Worldwide, there is no leg in drought.
The research partner of the Heartland Linnea Lueken Institute points out, “the media … climate”.
Myth 2: Climate change is Woresingen Wildfires.
Duration of Forest Fire in California, silly people in NBC News stripped: “Climate change, creating lower than ever!”
Bunk.
The United States forest service data shows that the fires were burned much more in the 1930s.
But the weather hash Warmer Gooths! Don’t dry trees out and cause forest fires?
No, Lueken laughs.
“A degree of change does not dry the entire brush. The true driver of these problems is the management of the country.”
Pure Earth management.
California restricts the displacement detachment almost all trees in an area.
And they do not allow small fires to burn as they did once, naturally.
Then excessive growth accumulates and feeds larger fires.
In addition, today’s forest fires affect more people not because of climate change, but because there are more suburban.
More people build more houses on the path of grass fires.
Myth 3: The increase in sea level will soon cause catastrophic damage.
In 2004, The Guardian wrote: “A secret report …
By 2020 … The last thing I checked, the European cities were fine.
“The increase in sea level is happening absolutely,” says Lueken, “but it’s slow.
Exactly. More than 100 million people already live below the high tide sea level thanks to Deches such as those that Holland built years ago.
And the Dutch built them without the modern team we have.
Adjusting the increase in water makes more sense than recent environmental policy, such as movements to prohibit vehicles with gasoline and give money to politically connected wind accommodation developers.
That costs a fortune, but it will not make a notable difference.
Climate change is real and can cause real problems.
But we can fit For them, instead of getting hysterical about myths.
One last myth: Coral reefs are disappearing!
The BBC writes: “The Coral Islands in Australia at risk of disappearing.”
According to national public radio, “scientists say that the great reef barrier is to die official.”
It is simply not true.
“2024 Real Saw record coverage for the Great Barrera de Barrera,” says Lueken.
“Corals thrive in tropical conditions.”
Between 2019 and 2024, coral coverage doubled.
I am ashamed of my professional.
Pumping nonsense.
“Batty absolutely drives me every time one of these statements is made,” says Lueken.
“Everything that requires a quick search on Google to extract public avialization data on any of these conditions.”
“If the good news is so obvious, why would they continue to inform bad news?” Asked.
“The good news does not take the headlines … [and] Financing and research grants. “
That is key.
He took years to inform me before realizing that the scientists who cool me the best, most of the alarm and interesting quotes were fair. . . Mistaken.
It is not that they are on purpose; It’s just that the more you study a problem, the more you worry.
In addition to that, a scientist who says it is not a problem, or is a manageable problem, has no attention. Or those great government subsidies.
If you want money and attention, you need to scare people.
John Stassel is the author of “Give Me A Break: how I exposed Hucksters, traps and scammers and became the scourge of the liberal media.”