U.S. impacts of climate change are intensifying, federal report says

This report is rigged to exploit the worst possible outcome namely RCP 8.5 in the IPCC AR5 report also known as the business as usual scenario. It assumes that coal will always bee used as now, that fossil fuels will remain the same and there will be no new nuclear in the future. It's patent bullshit but the doom mongers cling to it because that's the way to scare the shit out of people and prise more grants, subsidies and pork from government.

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/11...ssessment-was-rigged-to-produce-bad-outcomes/7
 
This report is rigged to exploit the worst possible outcome namely RCP 8.5 in the IPCC AR5 report also known as the business as usual scenario. It assumes that coal will always bee used as now, that fossil fuels will remain the same and there will be no new nuclear in the future. It's patent bullshit but the doom mongers cling to it because that's the way to scare the shit out of people and prise more grants, subsidies and pork from government.

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/11...ssessment-was-rigged-to-produce-bad-outcomes/7

Now it is a "rigged report," of course it is, if it wasn't, it surely be "fake"

Again we see "fogcatcher's" false paradigm, and you got to love the "end of beer" analogy
 
Are the democrats going to apologize for all their fabricated claims that Trump was destroying the EPA, firing anybody who believed in Global Warming, etc etc etc?

Democrats will continue to push for more pollution control rules which are job killers.
 
Now it is a "rigged report," of course it is, if it wasn't, it surely be "fake"

Again we see "fogcatcher's" false paradigm, and you got to love the "end of beer" analogy

Of course it rigged, as I've already said they refused to take any testimony from sceptical climate scientists. As you are totally ignorant of the scientific method you won't find that crazy, but anybody else will, I hope Trump stops that in future.
 
Thirteen offices and offices take an interest in the USGCRP, which was known as the U.S. Environmental Change Science Program from 2002 through 2008. The program is guided by the Subcommittee on Global Change Research under the Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Sustainability, managed by the Executive Office of the President, and encouraged by a National Coordination Office.
 
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