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These are the Morons Who are Running Climate with Our Government

In the first AI-Led climate science paper review using Grok and AI says in a literature review that the relationship between CO2 and climate change is based on flawed thinking and review of the literature found no relationship between CO2 and "climate change".

"And it was at this point that AI realized it had f***** up." Now the Left will want to destroy AI. :LOL:
 
The stupidest lawsuit in history is the idea that the government can be sued for climate change and blame the oil companies for it. The consequences of zero oil and gas would be catastrophic, involve millions of people dying, the economy collapsing and people would have no clothing, no cell phones, not even asphalt roads to drive their EVs on. The assumption that the 3% of CO2 contributed by man (the rest involves rotting vegetation, ocean de-gassing, and volcanic activity) is radically altering the climate is absolutely science heresy. The SCOTUS just tamped down this stupidity by refusing to address or overturn the 9th circuit which concluded the plaintiffs had no standing nor evidence of damage.

 
Damn the old co gas, cause climate never changes by itself or for another reason.

(Reuters) -The Sahara Desert is one of Earth's most arid and desolate places, stretching across a swathe of North Africa that spans parts of 11 countries and covers an area comparable to China or the United States. But it has not always been so inhospitable.

During a period from about 14,500 to 5,000 years ago, it was a lush green savannah rich in bodies of water and teeming with life. And, according to DNA obtained from the remains of two individuals who lived about 7,000 years ago in what is now Libya, it was home to a mysterious lineage of people isolated from the outside world.

"At the time, Takarkori was a lush savannah with a nearby lake, unlike today's arid desert landscape," said archaeogeneticist Johannes Krause of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, one of the authors of the study published this week in the journal Nature.

In the vast desert expanses of Egypt, nestled in the West of the Nile, lies a remarkable site that tells a story of transformation spanning millions of years. Known as Wadi Al-Hitan, or the Valley of the Whales, this UNESCO World Heritage Site captures a pivotal chapter in Earth's evolutionary history. Here, fossils of ancient whales are preserved in remarkable detail, offering a window into a world where the now-arid desert was once a flourishing ocean.
 
Absurd Biden environmental rules reversed.
The House has overturned two Biden-era energy rules, with multiple Democrats joining Republicans. Both measures targeted Department of Energy regulations on refrigeration. Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK) has led efforts to overturn costly DOE rules on walk-in freezers, citing compliance costs for small businesses.​
Bice said, “I have fought every step of the way to prevent egregious rules from taking effect. These regulations will impose significant financial burdens on small businesses, which will have to absorb major upgrade costs to meet these new, aggressive standards.”​
Bice added, “The impact of this regulation would cost small businesses over a billion dollars while only reducing energy use by 6%.”​
Rep. Craig Goldman (R-TX) introduced a resolution targeting DOE standards for refrigerators, noting their economic impact on businesses. Reps. Don Davis (D-NC), Henry Cuellar (D-TX), Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX), Adam Gray (D-CA), and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) ultimately supported both measures. Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME) voted to back Bice’s resolution.​
Republicans framed the rules as excessive regulation. GOP leaders intend to counter green policies through joint resolutions of disapproval.​
 
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