Snowy Colorado; Obfuscation At The Hill; Nothing To See Here; + ELECTROVERSE.SPACE

Snowy Colorado

Snow is making headlines across Colorado peaks as the first flakes of the season blow in.

“It’s snowing on top of America’s Mountain this morning,” the NWS’s Pueblo office posted on X, adding, “Tis the season with fall-like temperatures across south central and southeast Colorado today!”


At Arapahoe Basin, the first snow arrived Wednesday night and continued through Thursday morning, leaving a healthy dusting by sunrise.

Keystone, Breckenridge and Copper Mountain were others to see snow, as were higher peaks of Summit County including Quandary Peak. In fact, a good portion of the Rockies (11,000+ feet) have received noteworthy early-season snow this week.

Snow on Arapahoe Basin, Sept 5, 2024 [Arapahoe Basin]


Obfuscation At The Hill

The Hill recently reported 2,325 heat-related deaths in 2023 and suggested that extreme heat be classified a “major disaster” event. While the headline sounds alarming, these deaths represent only 0.07% of the 3.3 million U.S. deaths annually.

Despite this small percentage, the media continues their scary fire and brimstone rhetoric, failing to point out that cold-related deaths outnumber heat-related deaths by 15 to 1 in the U.S., yet there are no calls for a similar “major disaster” classification.

How can global warming be labeled a “crisis” when heat-related fatalities are so small?

Heart disease claims 703,000 lives annually in the U.S., Alzheimer’s 134,000, and diabetes 102,000, yet the media’s focus is on the 2,325 heat-related deaths. This exposes the agenda. Our unhealthy lifestyles, driven by the consumption of processed foods and resulting in chronic illnesses, remain largely unaddressed because they’re profitable for multinational corporations.

Now, these same forces are taking aim at our access to affordable energy. Technologies like air conditioning and heating—powered by reliable sources like oil, coal, natural gas, and nuclear—save tens of millions of lives each year in the U.S. alone, far exceeding the small number of heat deaths that our use of said tech supposedly attributes to.

The facts and data are there for those willing to look beyond the headlines.

From whichever angle you choose to look at it, there is no “climate crisis”, only agendas.


Nothing To See Here

The European Union’s live births dropped below 4 million, with just 3.88 million babies born in 2022.

The EU’s average fertility rate is now 1.46, well below the 2.1 needed to sustain a population.

Malta (1.08), Spain (1.16), Italy (1.24), Greece (1.32), and Cyprus (1.37) have the lowest fertility rates in Europe.

Live births have tanked from 5.1 million in 1990 to just 3.88 million in 2022.

“Population collapse is a certainty,” so warns Musk on X.


ELECTROVERSE.SPACE

I have just launched a new website: electroverse.space.

The aim is for it to be a one-stop-shop for all solar and climate data.

The site offers the up-to-date information on solar events such as sunspots, flares, and other space weather phenomena, as well as the latest climate data, including global temperatures, snow cover, and polar ice.

I would appreciate people sending any issues or errors to cap@electroverse.net (or via the contact form on this site) — there will be some. Also, it is a ‘heavy’ website and so is better accessed on desktop (mobiles have lower processing power).

If this is your thing, please let me know of any recommendations for new panels/data. I want this to be a useful resource for all.

Thank you for your time, and for your continued support.

I’ll be back Monday, as always.

Enjoy your weekend.

Best,
Cap

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