Climate is politics, and should be, says this Climate enthusiast:
The main thing I have learned from extreme weather events is that the climate crisis is shaped largely by inequality and the still-undisputed dominance of patriarchal and colonial structures, which also prevent the serious pursuit of climate protection. By contrast, physical changes such as heavier rainfall and drier soil have only an indirect effect. In short, climate change is a symptom of this global crisis of inequality and injustice, not its cause.
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Climate science is a field dominated by white men, most with backgrounds in the natural sciences, who mainly conduct and lead studies focused on the physical aspects of the climate while disregarding numerous other issues. This is why far too few studies deal with the global interactions between social and physical changes in an evolving climate.
It’s time, says the experts, that we return to the idealistic Stone Age – without fossil fuels.
The solution to inequality and justice is, as always, global Marxism. This is the way.
The author has a PhD in the “philosophy of science” and leads World Weather Attribution – which attempts to tie every notable weather event to climate change, instantly – sometimes with in a day or so – with made for scary headline press releases based on non-peer reviewed work (can we really attribute today’s thunderstorm to human caused climate change?)
Example, published days after Hurricane Helene: Climate change key driver of catastrophic impacts of Hurricane Helene that devastated both coastal and inland communities. All of the items tagged “Report” are propaganda pieces.
It is a cult: From CO2 to Social Justice: The Guardian’s Climate Gospel Goes Full Cult – Iowa Climate Science Education
Otto thinks she’s creating an argument for Climate Change initiatives – but she is doing the opposite by illustrating the politics and silliness.