No Matter What Weather You See, It’s All a Result of Climate Change
Is it really hot? Climate change. Is it really cold? Climate change. Really wet? Really dry? Yep, climate change. We all need to quit flying in jets, get rid of your gassy cattle, mandate electric cars, convert our entire electric grid to solar farms and for heaven’s sake, Quit Having Kids!! That’s the utopian plan of the Liberals and as we saw during Covid shutdowns, shaming and banning the unvaccinated, they will do the same playbook for anyone who questions their “science” of man-made climate change. It will also be the power behind a push for one-world-government because how can America be tearing down electric plants burning coal if China is building them?
The comical thing about these climate alarmists is that they tell you the earth has been here for billions of years and weather has change dramatically over those years. Man wasn’t around for 99.999% of those years and weather still changed. They tell us that 10,000 years ago a mile deep ice glacier covered most of America. Aren’t they happy the earth got warmer to melt the ice? They look back at weather in CA for a scant 100 years and proclaim that this strange weather that helped the fires rage is “exacerbated by climate change.” 🤔
As much of Los Angeles smolders, wind warnings return and fire crews stand guard, scientists say almost unprecedented climatic conditions throughout Southern California led up to the disaster.
Last summer was one of the hottest on record, and the extreme swings between wet and dry conditions over the past two years has been unusually severe. Two rainy winters — which promoted heavy growth of brush — have been followed by near-zero rainfall for the past eight months and counting.
This pattern of weather whiplash, likely exacerbated by climate change, hasn’t been seen in Southern California since 1992-1993, and before that, 1907-1908. “We find only three instances where an anomalously dry start to the wet season follows back-to-back wet water years,” a team of UCLA researchers wrote in a report released on Monday.
Soil moisture levels across much of the region from Santa Barbara to San Diego hover between just 2% and 5% of average — leaving dust where there should be mud.

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