But if we are lucky and do everything exactly right per the elite’s instructions, we might have a chance to survive: The Ocean Is Our Best Chance To Survive Climate Change (msn.com)

The headline on that story is some hyperbole! The author has a BA in “social thought and political economy”.

But there is hope to survive the “triple planetary crisis”!!!!!!!!!!!!!

These are monumental steps in our struggle to meet the triple planetary crises of our times—human-induced climate change, biodiversity loss, and rampant pollution—but none will have any effect until they enter into force. Further, if we do not stop burning fossil fuels, we will continue to threaten biodiversity on our planet—and ultimately, therefore, the very survival of humankind

Looks like we will all die, or starve to death, or freeze to death – it’s our only option.

The most recent forecasts show we are on track for about 3°C global warming within the lives of our grandchildren. That is an unacceptable world of plague, fire, famine, and ferocious storms.

We are all going to die unless you do as we say and join our religion.

Read* Expired, by Dr. Clare Craig, to learn why models are mostly wrong and harmful at worst. Just remember – It’s Sciencetm!

(Most grand predictions for the future, even a year out, prove to be wrong, and often spectacularly wrong.)

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For some fun, a little follow up on a famous past prediction for the future:

In fact, in the years since, Britain has had some terrific snowfalls – including starting again in December 2023.

Bing’s Chat AI said this about author Charles Onians “reality turned out quite differently. Abundant snow continued to fall in the UK during the first and second decades of the 21st century. In fact, heavy snow disrupted travel and closed COVID vaccination centers in multiple parts of the kingdom in recent years. Viner’s prediction missed the mark by a country mile, highlighting the need for skepticism when it comes to climate predictions 2. It’s fascinating how even well-intentioned forecasts can sometimes be far from accurate. Perhaps Charles Onians learned a valuable lesson about the unpredictability of nature and the importance of critical thinking in journalism.

Mysteriously, there is no online bio for Charles Onians so we have no knowledge of his educational background. It’s likely a BA in English lit, creative writing, political science or journalism, but it’s secret. He has apparently lived in the UK, in Cairo, Rome and Paris and likely more places, and has traveled all over the world it seems (Malta, Nepal).

December 2023:

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