Climate Clowns – “Wet Days Will Be Wetter & Floods Will Be Worse In Future”

The High Priests and Priestesses of the climate change cult are relentless. Today, they issued a dire warning that wet days will be even wetter in the future and that flooding will be more frequent. They’ve claimed that recent storms are all the proof we need that the situation is dire.

It has rained a lot recently. In fact, it has been known to rain quite a bit in Wintertime. I’m delighted though. Three weeks ago, a local landscaper ripped up the dreadful Astroturf that came with our house and replaced it with real grass. It needed plenty of water. The heavens duly opened. It has rained every day since. Hallelujah. According to The Telegraph:

Britain will become wetter and more at risk from flooding due to climate change, a new report warns as scientists say humanity is running out of time to secure a “liveable future”.

The wettest days will see up to a fifth more rain, particularly in southern England, while intense summer downpours could become tenfold more likely after 3C of warming, the UN report says.

Heavy rain has already increased river flooding in the UK by 11 per cent each decade from 1960-2010, and higher temperatures are likely to make them even more frequent.

Coastal communities will also come under increased threat from sea-level rises and some may have to be abandoned, the report warns.
The world has missed its chance to entirely avoid the effects of a warming world, scientists and politicians said, and governments and businesses need to shield people and nature from its worst impacts.

Climate change is already causing “severe and widespread disruption in nature and in society” and affecting the availability of food and clean water, the report by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said.

Some 3.3 billion people, roughly 40 per cent of the world’s population, are currently vulnerable to climate change and two species are already known to have become extinct as a result of it, scientists said.

You catch all that? Here are my highlights:

“Humanity is running out of time to secure a liveable future.”

“Coastal communities will also come under increased threat from sea-level rises and some may have to be abandoned.”

“governments and businesses need to shield people and nature from its worst impacts.”

“40 per cent of the world’s population, are currently vulnerable to climate change and two species are already known to have become extinct as a result of it.”

Oh the language. It’s marvellously Machiavellian isn’t it?

According to The Telegraph, this latest IPCC nonsense has been peer reviewed, approved by hundreds of scientists and signed off by 195 governments.

Christopher Booker must be spinning in his grave eh?

Speaking this morning, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said the report is a “code red for humanity” and that “delay means death.”

The only death will be the death of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness unless these lunatics are stopped.

Climates change all the time. Solar activity sees to that. Co2 follows temperature, not the other way round. The Sun drives temperature on Planet Earth, not man-made Co2.

Co2 makes up just 0.04 per cent of the air and mankind only contributes 4 per cent of that.

It’s the greatest hoax in human history.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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