More chapters have been added to the climate change fairy tale. And you can expect more to come. Because the enemy of Truth is tireless in his attempts to pervert and subvert data.
And they love to write the climate change fairy tale in hot weather.
Because that’s when more people will actually believe we’re all gonna be incinerated in a fiery explosion of greenhouse gases. Especially those people who live in the asphalt jungles.
They (those who want you to fear) will tell you “projections of climate change” have been “remarkably accurate at predicting the rate at which global temperatures would rise.” And they’ll say things like “for decades, climate change has proceeded at roughly the expected pace.”
Yeah, they’ll share their data calmly. With a cool demeanor (irony intended). Until they get to what they call the “consequences of our actions.” Then, it’s Katy bar the door. Fear must be served. So, fear-filled adverbs, adjectives, nouns, and verbs flow like Niagara Falls in the Spring. Like these examples:
- The Southwest is sweltering under a heat dome.
- Vermont saw a deluge of rain, its second 100-year storm in roughly a decade.
- Early July brought the hottest day globally since records began…surpassed again the following day.
- We may be careening toward so-called tipping points
- Incremental steps along the same trajectory could push Earth’s systems into abrupt or irreversible change
The so-called scientists, who peddle the climate change fairy tale, want you to believe your evil use of natural resources plays a huge role in their doomsday scenario. But I doubt you’ll ever hear them talk about the 42 million tires being burned, right out in the open, in Kuwait. Yeah, that seems harmless. As long as you watch your thermostat.
Just in case you think I exaggerate their agenda, check this out.
“Some natural systems, if upended, could herald a restructuring of the world.”
A restructuring of the world? And I’M the exaggerator? Yeah, right.
Need more? Seriously?
How about when their climate change fairy tale talks about the sea levels? Yeah, they love to talk about melting glaciers and ice caps and snow caps. And they love to slip in their absolutes: “which would guarantee the glacier’s eventual collapse. How that plays out will help determine how much sea levels will rise, and thus the future of millions of people.”
Uh-oh. The future of millions of people. THEY said that. But it’s ME who exaggerates?
If you live long enough, and I have, AND you pay attention, you’ll see total opposite fairy tales. Yep, in the not-too-distant-past Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock) talked about the “coming ice age.” And he said it could happen quickly. Within the lives of “our children or grandchildren.” He was young enough, at that time, that it could have meant in his own lifetime, too.
But the years came and went. And the ice age melted into global warming. And that gave way to the climate change fairy tale. Because this story has to be told, over and over. After all, that’s how kids and grandkids grow up in fear.
I’m thankful that God gave me a spirit of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
This minute is your minute.
Go ahead and jump in it.
One sparkle and one twinkle,
One snowflake and one sprinkle.
Be sunny and be cheerful.
Skip worried and skip fearful.
Keep smiling and keep living.
This minute is for giving.
© 2013 (May 13)
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