Winter Returns To Europe; Cold Extends Into North Africa; Avalanche Hits Kashmir; Late-March Freeze Hits Quebec; Shiveluch To 38,000 ft; + $2 Trillion Later

Instead of acknowledging the failure, the response is to double down.

Western politicians argue bills rose because “not enough” wind and solar were built.

Two trillion wasn’t enough, is the claim.

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21 thoughts on “Winter Returns To Europe; Cold Extends Into North Africa; Avalanche Hits Kashmir; Late-March Freeze Hits Quebec; Shiveluch To 38,000 ft; + $2 Trillion Later

  1. Money is never enough for those with an agenda or unable to comprehend real science. Global Warming is the biggest fraud in history. Europe is facing economic disaster and the USA barely avoided it, so far. We need to drill baby drill while building massive numbers of oil and natural gas powered power plants.

    1. For electricity generation one could do well to team up with the Chinese to investigate Thorium Liquid Salts Nuclear Power Generation.

        1. Quite correct , Debit, although the thorium reactor is more commonly called molten salts rather than liquid salts.

          The right side of my brain imagined a flash of orange behind the line of trees in the header photo.
          I think there could be a paddle of emperor penguins hiding behind those trees and I thought it would be useful if you would scout around and see if you could contact them.
          If you are not back in three days I will send some rescuers with thermal blankets and a hot thermos of soup.

          1. Oh, so you have already scouted about and found them then. And they were huddling, not paddling. I will have your rescuers stand down.

            And do not begin a sentence with and.

          2. You can keep your hot penguin soup. I went strolling around Google, not Antarctica. I’m not that stupid. Nice try, but no cigar. Besides, I’m enjoying my longer days now, not about to go where the sun don’t shine. Why don’t you go ahead without me. I’ll catch up later. (Not!)

          3. Deb. Just for clarification. If half a group of emperor penguins are huddling together and the other part of the group a padding to the ocean from their roost area, does that make the whole group a phaddle or a phuddle of penguins.

            You appear to be the English Professor in the family.
            Usually best to see the humour than the anger.

          4. I can see the humor in the penguins. The log in my eye, not so much, considering you are hosting a whole log cabin in yours.

          5. I now have 5 1/2 hours. I was simply correcting your misapprehension regarding the nomenclature of a group of penguins. You should thank me for preventing you from making a fool of yourself at some future date, should you find yourself at a convention of penguinologists.

          6. From my AI.

            A group of penguins can be called a colony, rookery, huddle, waddle, raft, or crèche, depending on their activity and location.

            You are correct, Professor Deb. I failed to conjure up the word waddle, and paddle would have done the job if a group had jumped into the sea and swum about aimlessly.

            A meeting of penguinologists is called a “flight of fancy of ornithologists’. Possibly? Maybe? Is it possible. 🙂

    2. Well said, Allen. Heavily construct the proven, reliable generation systems.

      I know not much about the alternate systems…thorium, fusion, hamster on a wheel but eventually one will likely work, at scale.

      1. Fusion may never be viable, maybe it can, maybe!

        So, what establishes the fusion of the stars? Surely it is the tremendous mass of stars, which manifests as tremendous gravitational force, which in turn creates tremendous compression, that sustains fusion.

        Oil based energy is near unsustainable in the multi millennium timescale.

        Which leaves nuclear but in a safe and less toxic format to be evolved.
        Then there are gravitational harvesting systems such as tidal, which maybe the closest we get to fusion in the near term.

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