25 thoughts on “Stanley’s Cold August; Snow Forecast In Utah; Britain Faces Blackouts: Net Zero Disaster; + Sea Levels: No Runaway Rise

  1. Sea levels falling?! Global Cooling is here, causing record cold temps and snow in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, which is not melting. It appears Mother Nature is about to teach us a very hard lesson as we find ourselves at the end of the average 12,000 year long interglacial warm period.

  2. The climate used to be more interesting than politics, but they are both losing ground so fast it’s hard to tell which is more boring.

    1. Just wait Deb…Weather WILL get interesting again…Cold, Snowy, Colder & Snowier than Giraffes stuck in Drifts,
      Kidding Deb but it is getting colder FASTER than I thought it would take. So…stock up on food, wood, FOOD, more wood and find you a Partner!

          1. I am sorry that I turned into an Idiot Deb.😁😘🤣
            You will find the right one soon Deb cuz we all Love ya!!!

  3. Hello, fellow Electroversians. Regarding energy consultant Katherine Porter’s comments above, where she intimated Why? She and all of us need to revisit the Mein Kampf of the globalists and the harpies of the World Economic Forum i.e. The Great Reset. Today, I see that Trump’s Climate Committee was dissolved. ” Letter dated September 3 from Energy Sec. Chris Wright, confirming the dissolution of the group, was sent to the five researchers — John Christy and Roy Spencer, both at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, Steven E. Koonin of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, Georgia Tech professor emeritus Judith Curry, and Canadian economist Ross McKitrick.” Wow! Sooo, why? Of course, empirical data is not user friendly to most climate modelers. You younguns need to look up “The Great Reset.” This was published while the world was spiraling up its wazoo with COVID-19. “They said, “never waste a good emergency!” The globalist’s plan, coming via Klaus Swab’s World Economic Forum, is to spread internal destruction in the Western Governments and make things so bad for all of us, everywhere, that we will demand that our governments do whatever is required to make our lives livable or better again. Individual rights be damned. Look it up! The Great Reset. Look at Canada nowThank you, Cap, please think about a graph of the Northern/ Southern Hemispheres’ growing seasons since 2010. I believe they are shrinking and faster each year. Just trying to help here. For Deb, keep the faith. The overriding truth is that it is going to get cooler/colder very rapidly, not linearly, but exponentially. Start stockpiling food and ammo, and some friends. Billy B.

    1. Billy B – Stock food stocks, yes. Ammo…? I’m just an old guy in a house. If I have to shoot it out with people, at home or on the road, I won’t last long anyway.

      I am looking at a BYRNA pistol.

      1. No. A hopped up crazy wont be bothered. Go out & buy a 9mm or 45ACP and mags/ammo. And you would be surprised what us Old Farts can do. So get a Friend preferably Female and be warm & Happy!

      1. I can’t face climate reality for the entire world based only on my .4 acres of land. That’s what the warming fanatics do.

  4. ARTICLE
    America’s Grid is Nearing Its Breaking Point
    https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Americas-Grid-is-Nearing-Its-Breaking-Point.html

    “America’s power grid is straining under the weight of a fast-changing energy landscape. Beyond the usual summer hum of air conditioners, power demand is surging from electric vehicle chargers and sprawling new data centers. At the same time, the infrastructure built to deliver reliable electricity is aging and showing its limits. From Texas heatwaves to California blackouts, the warning signs are impossible to ignore.”

    1. more…
      The US power grid is under significant stress due to rapidly increasing electricity demand from AI data centers and electric vehicles, coupled with the retirement of traditional power plants.
      The grid faces mounting vulnerabilities from extreme weather events, cybersecurity threats, and physical sabotage, while policy gridlock and infrastructure delays hinder necessary upgrades.
      Despite challenges, the situation presents investment opportunities in grid modernization, diversified generation, and solutions for energy storage and load management.

      1. Just based on their alleged importance, AI data centers should have their own power generation. The latest version of nuclear plants seem ideal.

        1. AI *may* be necessary for a gov’t to do on large scale. Idk, gov’t leaders say this is so, on the competitive world stage.

          Businesses, though, I think are primarily looking to their own advantage and should supply the massive power requirements themselves instead of commandeering already scarce resources at the expense of household rate payers.

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