Carlin Economics and Science

With emphasis on climate change

The Madness Intensifies

This week in climate has been somewhat crazier than most. Based on Florence, the usual suspects are claiming that hurricanes are becoming more intense, even though they are not. California has decided to go full “decarbonization.” Governor Brown invited all his climate friends to San Francisco to share their “insights” with each other. And Al Gore proclaimed that “Decarbonization would be the central organizing principle of human civilization.”

Imagine how much crazier it would have been if the Democrats had won the House if the mid-terms had been held last week. Apparently there is no limit these crazies will not go to. They appear incapable of learning from South Australia, California, Ontario, and all the rest.

Crazy!

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Duane Pendergast

The California article indicates that they will go to carbon free electricity by 2045, Alan Nuclear and hydro are allowed. Thus, no big problem! Just go nuclear and hydro. Forget wind and solar as they just duplicate the needed capacity and take income away from nuclear and hydro plants. Wind and solar would just be an additional wasted investment and unnecessary cost for electricity consumers.

Just beau

There is something especially nutty about the word, de carbonization, beloved by Gore and Moonbeam.

All life on this planet uses carbon. Carbon is the second most common element in the body of a human.

Yes it is indeed crazy when Democrats imagine doing without carbon. They are the U S political party that represents a confederacy of dunces.

And their lunacies seem to be escalating.

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