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The Palisades and other LA area wildfires: there is no reason to blame climate change/global warming.

This has historically been, still is, and always will be an area particularly prone to wildfires. I won't repeat the links here, but just check out the Wiki page on Malibu for a full list of major wildfires there over the last century.

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1 hour ago, 4th&long said:

Fake news. Nobody believes anything the government has to say. 

Actually there a lot of people on this website who argue the government told us the truth about Russian Collusion, COVID origins, the vaccines being 100%, and loads of other things. You would be surprised how many people are that gullible

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3 hours ago, Roundybout said:

 

This is some of the most insane reasoning to defend global warming I have ever seen. Imagine doing this article and not being aware that the Northwest Passage was most open in 2007 when it was open for 6 months but only open 3 months in 2021. But all countries want to have as many shipping lanes as possible, pretending it is related to global warming is reaching

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The Resistance To Climate Alarmism Grows

Issues & Insights, by The Editorial Board

 

The end is near. That’s what we’ve been told since the beginning. The doomsdayers have cited a variety of cataclysms that will do us in, from asteroids to resource exhaustion to a dying sun. But they all have one thing in common: So far, they’ve all been wrong. Same with the climate alarmists. And the public is catching on. A study, published by the Stanford University School of Sustainability, no less, found that “resistance to climate action has become a global movement that strengthens after governments implement climate-related policies.

 

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/03/03/the-resistance-to-climate-alarmism-grows/

 

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