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These are the Morons Who are Running Climate with Our Government

So I actually got a lot done as an agent but the problem was that departments didn't always work with each other. I ended up leaving for other reasons. The people that wanted to get the real work done were stonewalled by lazy workers who caused a lot of waste like people at wildlife fish and game and a few mentally ill people in the community. Our lawyers had no backbone. It was top heavy and they just didn't work hard enough or were in competition with people who did. This one row agent Eric was always wasting my time on purpose because of competition. I actually applied for that light rail position but the woman would not hire me, she seemed jealous. I was really effective at my job and even got people to dedicate land for free. It's the carbon monoxide from just a few cars and not having the lanes makes it much worse. In SB the septic from the richest area goes right into the ocean. It's a few narcissistic people causing the big issue. The women get jealous and the men are threatened by intelligence when you work hard. The world is full of these ineffective people.
Are you referring to our politicians of late??
 

BREAKING: U.S. Military Admits To Altering The Weather, According To Documents?​




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Michael Mann went of TV in Canada to blame the wildfires on "climate change" - what else. Never mind that the bulk of the fires were arson and that the smoke in the NE is not unusual. Back 200 years ago fires in Canada darkened the sky over New England to where candles had to be lit. Nothing new. Mann was also caught in a lie not so recently ago when he claimed he had never called anyone a "climate denier." Had to change his tune when someone played back a clip showing him use that exact term. The man is a idiot, a liar, and profits from the prophecy of doom he preaches. The earth is not anywhere as warm as it was 1,000 years ago, nor during the Roman era and prior to that in the Egyptian era.
 
Who knew all those CA defectors fleeing to Texas would need to pack a generator and sun screen?
Well....if ya ever been to West Texas - it can get very very hot. I remember starting up the stairs to a rig floor (which are generally about 16' above the ground) and half way up I realized a hand was leaning on the rails ghastly white. He started for the stairs and fainted. He hit me about chest high. Luckily I had my gloves on, I hung onto the handrail, and he slid me all the way to the ground. I believe he would have been killed if I hadn't been there to break his fall. We got an ambulance out there and rushed him to the hospital. He had a heat stroke.

East Texas can be worse. The humidity and temperature vie for highest and 95 degrees and 85% are also summer time common temps. Central - just a blend of E. and W. Swamp coolers out west and AC in the east - only way to cool.

As for the E problem. Texas does not draw off outside sources much and are the most reliant state on wind and solar. I recall being surprised by the large number of wind turbines around Big Springs when I passed through there circa 2003. I had attended a minerals class in Houston, visited some friends, then headed west for some R & R into the Ruidoso (NM) area. And there are a magnitude more now. And solar and wind destabilize any grid. The wind stops blowing (like it did in 2012 in Texas) and 2 winters ago, everything froze up. What most people do not realize is that even gas wells and oil wells are now monitored via internet and cell tower. These wells have small solar panels to power the data loggers that turn wells on and off, etc. Those were covered in ice plus clouds and power went off.

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Baseball-Sized Hail Wreaks Havoc on Million-Dollar 5.2 Megawatt Community Solar Project in Nebraska, Destroying Over 14,000 Solar Panels​


On a not-so-sunny day in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, a 5.2 MW solar farm, part of the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD’s) Sunwise program, was recently destroyed by a baseball-sized hailstorm. This incident underscores the vulnerability of green energy infrastructures to extreme weather conditions.

 
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