Weekly clippings #3 - wildfires, European deaths from cold, green killing machines

The first item tackles something close to many Canadians right now. Having studied the subject of wildfires, their causes, and trends in the numbers and area burned for many years now, I expected immediate attribution to carbon dioxide and was not disappointed. I have yet to see in our major media a clear explanation of actual historical measurements and a conclusion that the solution to fires is not stifling energy policies.

Science - What the media won't tell you about ... Wildfires If wildfire is to be more than a climate advocacy talking point, we must take serious the many complexities in their local contexts.

Investment/economics - High Energy Prices Killed 68,000 Europeans Last Winter, Claims The Economist  There’s a strong positive association between energy prices and non-Covid excess deaths per 100,000. Note that Britain had among the highest energy prices and among the highest non-Covid excess deaths.

Absurdity - Green Killing Machines  Renewable energy has developed itself a reputation as being environmentally friendly. This report will show that this reputation is entirely undeserved. Far from improving the world around us, wind, solar, biomass and even hydropower can be highly damaging. A renewables revolution on the scale envisaged by global warming activists will see our landscapes desecrated, our fields industrialized or turned to monocultures, and our wildlife slaughtered.

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