Bummer: NOAA To Stop Tracking Cost Of Weather Events

It is good to know what the costs of weather events is, though, it is skewed since there are so many more people and buildings in the way, and the property is more expensive. However, NOAA has been using those costs to push their climate cult beliefs

US will stop tracking the costs of extreme weather fueled by climate change

stop global warmingThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will no longer track the cost of climate change-fueled weather disasters, including floods, heat waves, wildfires and more. It is the latest example of changes to the agency and the Trump administration limiting federal government resources on climate change.

NOAA falls under the U.S. Department of Commerce and is tasked with daily weather forecasts, severe storm warnings and climate monitoring. It is also parent to the National Weather Service.

The agency said its National Centers for Environmental Information would no longer update its Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database beyond 2024, and that its information — going as far back as 1980 — would be archived.

For decades, it has tracked hundreds of major events across the country, including destructive hurricanes, hail storms, droughts and freezes that have totaled trillions of dollars in damage.

The AP shows exactly why this doomsday cult crap needs to end

Scientists say these weather events are becoming increasingly more frequent, costly and severe with climate change. Experts have attributed the growing intensity of recent debilitating heatHurricane Milton, the Southern California wildfires and blasts of cold to climate change.

Assessing the impact of weather events fueled by the planet’s warming is key as insurance premiums hike, particularly in communities more prone to flooding, storms and fires. Climate change has wrought havoc on the insurance industry, and homeowners are at risk of skyrocketing rates.

Except, not of that is actually true. Weather events are not becoming more frequent, a 1.7F increase in global temps in 175 years is no big deal, the SoCal wildfires were caused by human idiocy, and, wait, blasts of cold? Yeah, it’s a cult.

But, the constant bleating does freak out insurers, and, yeah, it is more costly, because things are more costly and there are more buildings.

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Trump Admin Petitions Supreme Court To End TPS Protections For Four Nations

I’m not sure why it’s even necessary, but, crazy left wing judges have decided they run the Legislative and Executive Branches. This adds on to Trump already asking to end TPS for Venezuelans.

Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow for the End of Biden-Era Migrant Program

The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to proceed with a plan to revoke deportation protections for migrants from four troubled countries.

In an emergency application to the justices, Solicitor General D. John Sauer asked the justices to lift a block imposed by a lower court on its effort to reverse a Biden administration program that had allowed migrants from certain countries to fly into the United States and remain temporarily.

“This court’s immediate intervention is warranted,” Mr. Sauer wrote in the application, adding that a lower court had “nullified one of the administration’s most consequential immigration policy decisions.”

The Biden administration introduced the program, known as humanitarian parole, in early 2023. Under the policy, migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela could fly into the United States if they had a financial sponsor and passed security checks. Approximately 532,000 people entered the country under the program, which allowed them to remain for up to two years. (snip)

On March 25, a federal judge in Massachusetts temporarily paused the administration’s revocation of the program. The court determined that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem lacked authority to categorically revoke parole for all 532,000 people without providing individualized, case-by-case reviews.

Except, that is not what the law actually says. Further, TPS for Venezuelans started October 2022. Haiti, Nicaragua, and Cuba started January 2023. The program was for 18 months. So, it’s over for Venezuelans. Where the hell does this judge get off thinking there needs to be a case by case review? Come June, those from the other countries can be repatriated.

But, hey, if liberals love them so much, the Trump admin should round them up and ship them to sanctuary cities. Especially rich areas

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New Pope Picked. Climate Cult Already Jumping In

It was seriously just a few hours ago that they announced the new Pope

and, already

Pope Leo XIV Might Be the Climate Champion We Need

In picking a new leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics, the Vatican had a chance to honor the late Pope Francis’ legacy as the greenest pope in modern history. In choosing the American (and Peruvian) Cardinal Robert Prevost — henceforth known as Pope Leo XIV — his fellow cardinals appear to have seized that opportunity. Humanity’s hope of avoiding the worst of climate change can only benefit.

We’ll learn more about the pope’s views in the days to come. But he is on record telling a seminar last November that the world must move “from words to action” on climate change. In the same speech, he warned that humanity’s “dominion over nature” shouldn’t be “tyrannical” but “a relationship of reciprocity.” He also touted the Vatican’s green record, including purchases of solar panels and electric vehicles — a fleet that now includes the first all-electric Popemobile.

Will he continue to prioritize the climate cult, blowing off the whole “thou shall have no God before me” thing, as Francis did? Supposedly he voted Republican when he was back in the US, but, he is also Trump deranged, and an open borders advocate. So, yeah, I expect him to yammer about climate doom a lot.

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If All You See…

…is a cup of coffee which will get so expensive from ‘climate change’ that only The Rich can afford it, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Green Jihad, with a post on the EPA cancelling all “environmental justice” grants.

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Good News: Trump Will Announce Trade Deal With UK At 10am

I’m sure this is giving all those Trump hating Credentialed Media outlets a big sad. Like the Washington Post

Trump expected to announce trade agreement with United Kingdom

President Donald Trump will announce a trade agreement with the United Kingdom on Thursday morning, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The deal is the first the administration hopes to sign with dozens of trading partners across the world. Trump in early April announced tariffs on more than 70 countries worldwide, but then implemented a 90-day pause to allow for negotiations before they went into effect.

Details of the expected agreement with Britain were not immediately available but were confirmed by a person with knowledge of the agreement, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

Trump teased the announcement in a Truth Social post Wednesday night.

That’s good, right?

Experts have been skeptical that any agreements reached in such a short amount of time will significantly alter trading barriers between the United States and other countries. Administration officials have suggested Trump might first reach agreements that would serve as frameworks for future negotiations.

It’s no surprise that the Washington Post is skeptical: they do not want it to happen. They want Trump to fail, even if it hurts Americans. They want Americans to hurt so that Democrats can win the mid-terms and stop Trump, even impeach him.

(NY Times) Timothy C. Brightbill, an international trade attorney at Wiley Rein, said the announcement would probably be “just an agreement to start the negotiations, identifying a framework of issues to be discussed in the coming months.”

“We suspect that tariff rates, nontariff barriers and digital trade are all on the list — and there are difficult issues to address on all of these,” he added.

That would still be a good thing, right? Again, I disagree with the way Trump did the tariffs. I would have preferred using them as threats and trying to negotiate for a year or so first. Regardless, there needs to be a better trade balance, since most of the nations put big tariffs on US goods coming into other countries, while the US has zero to low tariffs on goods brought into the US. Tariffs need to be equitable.

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Trump Probably Just Put The Death Nail In California’s Train To Nowhere

Of course, calling it a train to nowhere assumes that there is actually a train. Actually tracks. First off, here’s Politico providing some cover and press for Gavin Newsom

Newsom jabs at ‘MAGA trolls’ as he broadens information war

And here’s Gavin’s government

No tracks have been laid. None. The comrades in the People’s Republik Of California voted on this all the way back in 2008. It’s about $100 billion over budget. No tracks. No trains. It was supposed to be from LA to San Francisco by 2020, now they’re talking about Bakersfield to Merced by 2030. Look at a map: who’s really going to ride the train? Provided it ever gets completed. The Burj Khalifa in Dubai took six years to build. Big, giant skyscraper. Tallest in the world.

But, the money train from Los Federales stops

Donald Trump says US government ‘not going to pay’ for California high-speed rail

President Donald Trump says the U.S. government will not pay for California’s high-speed rail project, fueling growing concerns that the bullet train will not have stable federal funding for the foreseeable future.

“That train is the worst cost overrun I’ve ever seen,” Trump said during a Tuesday news conference in the Oval Office.

“It’s, like, totally out of control.” “This government is not going to pay,” Trump added. “We’re not going to pay for that thing.” (snip)

The president directed the U.S. Department of Transportation in February to launch an audit to determine whether he should rescind roughly $4 billion in unspent allocated funds for the project. The audit is not yet complete.

I think we can all agree that Trump will rescind it, even if it was part of a specific, named allocation in the federal budget. Whether it is in the budget as a named allocation or not you can bet a left wing federal judge will Demand that Trump give California the money. Even as an audit by the Department of Transportation is auditing the project. Even as it is a huge waste of money. And the legal rangling could take years, so, even if eventually restored, this could be the death knell of this boondoggle.

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NY Times Attempts To Scaremonger On Recession Fears Despite Data

It’s so hilarious, and expected. You knew that a big media outlet would be required to do this at some point due to Trump Derangement Syndrome. But, it is also funny because the data and all the measures, such as consumer sentiment, rising food, housing, medical, auto, gas and energy prices were all skyrocketing, and outlets like the NY Times said you peasants were stupid, it wasn’t happening

Recession Warnings Are Everywhere, Except in the Data.

Americans are spending less at McDonald’s. Fewer container ships are expected at the Port of Los Angeles. Procter & Gamble is raising prices. Mattel is shifting production out of China.

Evidence for the economic impact of President Trump’s trade wars is everywhere — except, for the most part, in economic data itself. Consumer spending hasn’t fallen. Layoffs haven’t risen. Businesses haven’t stopped investing in equipment or buying supplies.

Could there be other reasons for fewer people spending at McDonald’s? No, sorry, right, it’s Trump’s Fault. Anyhow, you stupid peasants also need to ignore the data.

Economists say it is a matter of time before the impact of tariffs and the uncertainty that Mr. Trump’s on-again, off-again approach to trade policy has created begin to show up in the hard data. But until then, they are left sifting through crumbs of evidence that wouldn’t get a second glance in more normal times: customs revenue, hotel bookings in Las Vegas, freight shipments by truck and rail.

Crystal ball time. And the NY Times and other Trump deranged wishing for a recession. Heck, they’d be uber-happy with a depression.

“The problem is we don’t have much to hang onto at this point,” said Marc Giannoni, chief U.S. economist for Barclays. “We have to rely on anecdotes, on indicators that are nonconventional.”

We had more than anecdotes during the Bidenconomy: we had the actual rising prices. Which, in fairness, were not all his fault. Let’s start with China screwing around with coronaviruses. Anyhow, they have no actual data, just whiny Democrats on social media. And the Times writes a long piece on this, hoping to scare people. And get those who actually pay to read the Times to fearmonger because TDS.

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Rolling Stone Whines About Carbon Footprints At Concerts

Say, do Rolling Stones reporters still go to concerts? Do they make sure their own carbon footprints are zero? I’m just trying to figure a way to start this, because it is an incredibly stupid article, even for Rolling Stone

Travel to Concerts Has a Massive Carbon Footprint, But It Doesn’t Have To

climate cowCertain artists are notorious for criss-crossing the world in their private jet, but according to new research, fans’ collective carbon footprint traveling to concerts exceeds that of the performers. Billie Eilish is one musician who is trying to help change the way her fans get to her shows.

Before stops on her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour, she sends an email to concertgoers about how to get to her shows by public transit, biking, or walking. For her Phoenix and Los Angeles performances, her team organized shuttle buses from designated spots, which allowed fans to reduce their carbon footprint by traveling together. She even worked with Google Maps to help fans know about more fuel-efficient ways to get to her shows.

How big is her stage? How many fossil fueled trucks does it take to move the production? Does she travel in a nice fossil fueled bus? How much electricity do her concerts use? How much food and shirts and stuff?

Eilish is a supporting partner in a recent study from the nonprofit REVERB that found the vast majority of fans — 94 percent — think it is important for fans, venues, promoters, and artists to take “significant action” to lower their carbon footprints.

Then they shouldn’t go to concerts.

REVERB, founded in 2004, has worked with Dave Matthews Band, Dead & Company, Tyler Childers, My Morning Jacket, Odesza, the Lumineers, Paramore, Fleetwood Mac, and other artists to make their concerts more sustainable. They focus on engaging fans to take action and waste reduction. For example, they donate excess food to local food banks and try to compost or recycle where it’s possible. They also create water stations and have eliminated more than 4 million single-use plastic water bottles.

Can’t we just watch a concert in peace, without being given a side of climate cult? On the bright side, I don’t get this crap at metal concerts.

The REVERB study surveyed 35,000 fans at more than 400 concerts. It found that carbon emissions of fan travel to an average show equals 110 homes’ energy usage for a year, or 527 metric tons of carbon emissions. Fan travel exceeds band and crew travel, hotel stays, and gear transport by 38 times. But the good news is that almost 90 percent of fans would potentially be interested in more climate-friendly travel options if better infrastructure, incentives, and information were available.

So, then the poptart stars should hold their concerts in empty arenas and stream it to fans. That’s for the best, right?

“A big part of all of this is the community of fans and artists and even industry leaders coming together around these issues,” he adds. “I’ve seen this firsthand as a musician who’s been touring for 34 years now, asking fans to do these things. Originally, I was like, ‘Oh, gosh, just a distraction, or maybe this is gonna be a buzzkill,’ but if you approach it in the right way, which is, here’s what we’re trying to do, we’re trying to have a lighter footprint, and here’s how you can help be a part of it, and this is what we care about… it only enhances their concert experience.”

First, I’ve never heard of Guster. Second, funny how he’s asking fans to do these things. Why is it always about Other People, never themselves?

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If All You See…

…are horrible fossil fueled vehicles and a world killing dog, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The First Street Journal, with a post on Harvard admitting to Jew hatred on campus.

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Consequences: Columbia University To Let 180 Go After Losing Federal Money

There are consequences for allowing rampant Jew hatred and support of Palestinian terrorism rage across campus, among others

Columbia University lays off around 180 staff after Trump administration revokes grants

Columbia University said it will cut around 180 staff members Tuesday following the Trump administration’s announcement in March that it canceled $400 million in federal grants over the Ivy League school’s “failure to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment.”

“Across the research portfolio we have had to make difficult choices and unfortunately, today, nearly 180 of our colleagues who have been working, in whole or in part, on impacted federal grants, will receive notices of non-renewal or termination,” acting Columbia University President Claire Shipman said in a statement. “This represents about 20% of the individuals who are funded in some manner by the terminated grants.

“In the coming weeks and months, we will need to continue to take actions that preserve our financial flexibility and allow us to invest in areas that drive us forward,” she added. “This is a deeply challenging time across all higher education, and we are attempting to navigate through tremendous ambiguity with precision, which will be imperfect at times.” (snip)

Columbia University said in early March that it was “notified of federal action from Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Education (ED), and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) cancelling $400 million in federal funding to the University.

“The federal agencies cite ‘the school’s continued inaction in the face of persistent harassment of Jewish students.’ There is no question that the cancellation of these funds will immediately impact research and other critical functions of the University, impacting students, faculty, staff, research, and patient care,” it added at the time.

There are consequences when any institution takes taxpayer money via a government source: it means that the government has a say in operations, and that the money can be pulled when the institution fails to comport themselves per the government. Columbia is a private institution, hence, should not be given taxpayer money to start with. Supposedly, the money is used primarily for research, but, come on, a goodly chunk is just a slush fund.

But, really, all Columbia had to do was shut down the Jew hatred and harassment of Jews. Columbia made a choice. Sure, the charges against most of the protesters have been dropped, nothing Columbia could do about that, but, how many did Columbia terminate as students and employees?

Then in April, Columbia University caved in to demands from the Trump administration in an effort to restore federal funding.

The Ivy League school agreed to ban masks for the purpose of concealing identity, empower 36 campus police officers with new powers to arrest students and appoint a senior vice provost with broad authority to oversee the department of Middle East, South Asian and African Studies, as well as the Center for Palestine Studies.

Now we’ll see if they get some level of funding back. The Trump admin will want to see progress made at ground zero for Jew hatred and support of Palestinian terrorism.

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