AMERICA'S CLIMATE CRISIS
By Andy Weddington
Thursday, 14 December 2023
Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Science.
Whether you like it or not, Earth's climate changes.
That is indisputable fact.
There's no escape.
Mars, maybe, but not during my lifetime.
Climate change, crisis de jour, is fiction.
Human invention.
Made up. Out of thin air.
Simple as that.
The actual climate crisis in America (and globally) is grounded in gray matter; fog - cognitive deprivation and pollution.
Because well under 50% of today's youth believe in the value of a college education (that's not), I call this developing theory 'The Three Degrees Below Common Sense' (BA/BS (how appropriate); Masters; Doctorate).
The endowed with common sense, the majority, have wisely figured out academia today is not while those pursuing degrees depart, increasingly, from independent thought, critical analysis, logic, and common sense and more towards agenda (to seize control and amass wealth).
Of course, there's micro outliers.
Humanity's saviors.
But, for now, macro is problematic.
Somewhat of crisis, actually.
As for now, degrees open doors.
Ah ha, that will change.
It's going to change.
When?
I cannot predict weather.
Though offer forecast.
When survival, another innate yearn, defaults to common sense.
Greater than 50% chance next year; destructive weather probable.
1 comment:
Colonel. I’m all for reducing pollution emissions from cars, trucks and factories. Not because we can help some future condition of the planet, but rather we can improve the air quality of what people are breathing today. Who would not support having exhaust pipes with catalytic converters and such to reduce harmful exhaust emissions. The rest is hogwash.
If the environmentalists really wanted to help, how about ridding our oceans of plastic. That is a legitimate problem. It is environmentally responsible to do so. Think where we would be if all the money spent on reducing global warming were spent on cleaning up the messes we’ve already made.
Barrow sends.
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