By Paul Homewood
h/t Dennis Ambler
Just another climate scare from Nature!
Bruno Rodriguez is only 18, but he has seen enough in his time on Earth to know that he must to do something for the planet. Inspired by the student climate strikes in Europe, he founded Youth for Climate Argentina in his home country. The group drew more than 8,000 demonstrators to the national congress in May, and its leaders worked with senators to pass a resolution on 17 July, declaring a climate emergency.
BLAH BLAH BLAH!
https://www.nature.com/immersive/d41586-019-02711-4/index.html
Bur right at the bottom of the article, we see this:
So, what is this Covering Climate Now?
There isn’t much that focuses the mind like a deadline. Just ask any journalist, or indeed anyone working for a government. The story of politicians and climate change is partly one of decision makers putting off hard choices. But that can’t go on for much longer. As zero hour approaches, there can be no more kicking of climate cans. The time to act is now.
That’s why Nature has joined Covering Climate Now, a collaboration between the world’s media organizations. For one week, starting on 15 September, Nature and more than 250 other outlets — with a combined audience of more than one billion — have committed to a week of intensive climate coverage (scroll down to see a list of our coverage, which will be updated throughout the week).
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02734-x
If you’re wondering why we have been bombarded with climate scare stories in the last week, it is the result of deliberate conspiracy.
Mind you – we seem to be bombarded every week!
via NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT
September 22, 2019 at 04:31AM
