” Earth may become a living hell due to climate change”! says well-known cosmonaut Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
I don’t think him.
According to the press,” All Arctic snow will soon melt away! Polar bears are vanishing fast! ” Global heat leads to food scarcity”!
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Bunk, bedroom, bedroom.
They have an addiction to scaring us.
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Myth 1: Drought are getting worse.
The Environmental Defense Fund receives gifts in part because it makes the claim that” culture change is worsening rainfall”! The state is parroted by advertising morons.
Simply put, it’s never accurate.
The EPA states that” the last 50 years have typically been wetter than regular.”
There hasn’t been a rise in rainfall worldwide.  ,
Linnea Lueken, a research fellow at the Heartland Institute, observes that” the media completely ignores previous times where there were record-low portions of drought.” Every person dryness that occurs in the United States or anywhere else in the world is no proof of catastrophic climate change. It’s conditions”.
Myth 2: Wildfires are getting worse because of weather change.
During the wildfires in California, obnoxious NBC News employees yelled,” Climate change, creating infernos larger than previously”!
Bunk.
According to statistics from the U.S. Forest Service, fires burned more frequently in the 1930s.
However, the weather has gotten warmer! Doesn’t that dried trees and spread fire?  ,
No, Lueken laughs. ” One amount of change does not clean out all of the tip… Land control is the true culprit in these problems.
Poor property management California forbids distinct cut, cutting almost all of the plants in an place. And they don’t, normally, let little flames to burn like they once did. But, overgrowth grows and spreads, igniting even more fires.
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Additionally, there are more affluent sprawls, which is why today’s fire affect more people. More people construct homes in the grass flames ‘ way.  ,
Myth 3: Immediately, catastrophic damage may be caused by sea level rise.  ,
A key report warns that big German settlements will be sunk by rising seas by 2020, according to The Guardian in 2004.
By 2020…
Next I checked, German towns were fine.
Lueken claims that sea level rise is unquestionably occurring, but it has increased by about a foot per era. There is no way for people to adjust to it.
Absolutely. Due to dikes like those that Holland built years ago, more than 100 million people currently reside below the water amount. And they were not built by the Dutch, who still use contemporary tools.
Making sense of rising water is a better option than new climate policies, such as subsidies for politically connected windfarm developers, etc.  ,
That costs a lot, but it won’t have a big impact.
True climate change may lead to serious issues.  ,
But we can change them so that we don’t become frenzied about tales.
One more story: Coral corals are disappearing!
” Marine territories in Australia are in danger of disappearing,” according to the BBC.
The Great Barrier Reef is actually dying, according to New York Public Radio.
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Simply put, it’s never accurate.Â
According to Lueken,” the Great Barrier Reef really received unprecedented coverage in 2024.” Reefs can survive in humid climates.
Marine cover more than doubled between 2019 and 2024.  ,
I feel ashamed for my job. They produce bullshit.
Every day one of these claims is made, Lueken says,” It drives me absolutely fletcher.” It only takes a few simple Google searches to find publicly accessible information about any of these problems.
Why do they continue to report bad news if the good news is but apparent? I inquire.
Great news doesn’t make articles, either, and research funding and offers.
 , That’s essential.
Before I realized that the professionals who gave me the best, most unsettling, and interesting comments were frequently only… incorrect, it took me times to report. They don’t rest on goal; it’s just that you worry more about a problem the more you research it.  ,
A professor who claims it’s not a problem or it’s a reasonable problem doesn’t get attention either. Or those large federal offers.
People must be scared if they want to get cash and focus.