Biden was the most bipartisan president of the 21st century. This is according to liberals who don’t think Biden’s calling MAGA Republicans “a big threat to democracy” is political.
In the same way, Biden supports all religions when it comes to climate change. Hurricane Helena did a lot of damage in North Carolina, and Biden wants us all to help the people who were harmed.
The 81-year-old president said, “In a moment like this, we put our politics aside and we have here.”
“There are only Americans; there are no Democrats or Republicans. Our job is to help as many people as we can, as quickly as we can, and as completely as we can.”
“I hope that no one can deny the effects of the climate problem any longer. If they do, they must be brain dead,” Biden said.
Biden should get the Nobel Peace Prize if he can show that Helene was caused by climate change. Scientists that study climate haven’t found the magic signs that will prove for sure that climate change caused the storm.
It’s hot, but is that really because of climate change? We haven’t proven that yet.
“Scientists say that storms like Helene are getting stronger because warmer oceans are making the rain droplets hit harder. They won’t get weaker; they’ll get stronger. Today, in North Carolina, I saw how that fury hurt things.”
That’s not fully true. It’s actually a bunch of nonsense.
Some people may have heard that Atlantic storms are happening more often, but Danish economist Bjorn Lomborg told the Wall Street Journal in 2021 that this was not true. “In fact, since 1900, the number of storms hitting land in the mainland U.S. has gone down a little.”
Lomborg writes that since 1900, the number of Category 3 and higher storms hitting land is also going down slightly. “A July study in Nature says that the rise in strong storms you’ve heard so much about is not part of a century-scale increase, but a return from a deep minimum in the 1960s–1980s.”
Author: Scott Dowdy