Rolling Stone: The Polls Are Totally Wrong On The Importance Of Hotcoldwetdry Or Something

You stupid peasants need to stop believing your eyes with the polls that say the climate crisis (scam) isn’t as important as other issues. Those being polled have totally the wrong feelings on the subject (it’s paywalled pretty hard, you can read it at Yahoo)

THE POLLS ARE UNDERESTIMATING THE IMPORTANCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Polls are underestimating the importance of climate change to the average American. Every election cycle, pollsters hone in on core issues top of mind for the American public. These topics can make or break the American family as parents are getting kids ready for school in the morning and trying to figure out how to pay their bills at night.

Traditionally, we call these “kitchen table” issues, and they encompass everything from the economy, to education, to housing, to health care. But this election season, our climate is driving decisions on where to live, how to consume, whether to rebuild, or even evacuate, for voters right now. What pollsters miss from their ranking of top issues is the fact that if we do not address climate change, every other major issue on the American mind will get worse.

The pollsters are not ranking the issues: the people who respond are the ones creating the rankings. And global boiling tends to be pretty low when compared with those kitchen table issues

Economic and scientific models paint a challenging future. In the era of the climate crisis, costs skyrocket as harvests fail from droughts and extreme heat. Insurance premiums explode as flood and fire risks become guarantees. Real estate values plummet as beach-front properties become submerged by the very beaches they once adorned. As climate change worsens, we can expect human health to take a toll from increased spread of infectious diseases, worsening air quality, and declining mental health from climate anxiety. We see a particular environmental justice burden on women, youth, and people of color, too.

I’m guessing their point is that climate doom is part and parcel of all these kitchen table issues, hence, Hotcoldwetdry is the most important issue!

As a leading progressive legislator and climate movement leader, we agree with that majority. Concepts of a plan are not enough when the American public is being berated with one climate disaster after the next. It is time to treat climate like the kitchen table issue it is, rather than confine it to the margins.

One of the screed writers is Ro Khanna (D-Ca), so, of course he’s excited to push this, as it increases government power. And he spends a few paragraphs pimping Kamala’s Modern Socialist agenda.

And that starts with changing our national discourse so that it truly reflects the reality of everyday Americans. Climate justice frames every other issue on the ballot this fall.

See? Every issue is really about climate doom

The tough decisions that climate change is forcing on American families are not an inevitability or an abstraction. They’re real, they’re ubiquitous, and they’re actively unfolding. We need to start legislating — and voting — accordingly.

But, mostly, legislating, regardless of what you peasants want.

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6 Responses to “Rolling Stone: The Polls Are Totally Wrong On The Importance Of Hotcoldwetdry Or Something”

  1. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    And methane (CH4), a more potent, but less abundant, and shorter lived greenhouse gas is on the rise. And the rate since 2010 has been increasing.

    It’s difficult for scientists to identify all the sources of methane in the world. It comes from leaking oil and gas operations, from cows belching, from landfills and marshes and from thawing permafrost in the Arctic.

    A recent report in PNAS claims most of the increase comes from natural land sources such as marshes and other wetlands. But why the increase? The warming Earth. This is one of those positive feedback loops that scientists worry about. Methane clathrates (methane trapped inside ice crystals) in permafrost and the deep oceans have been a potential blessing (abundant natural gas) and bother (warming can cause the release of methane).

  2. david7134 says:

    There are a couple million cows. But during the 1800s there were 60 million buffalo. No issue with methane doing anything.

  3. sd says:

    Two for today:

    Nikki Haley endorses Donald Trump in WSJ Editorial:
    https://commoncts.blogspot.com/2024/11/nikki-haley-endorses-donald-trump-in.html

    Joe Rogan Experience #2223 – Elon Musk – Video
    https://commoncts.blogspot.com/2024/11/joe-rogan-experience-2223-elon-musk.html

  4. drowningpuppies says:

    “The great and powerful @elonmusk. If it wasn’t for him we’d be f—ked. He makes what I think is the most compelling case for Trump you’ll hear, and I agree with him every step of the way. For the record, yes, that’s an endorsement of Trump. Enjoy the podcast,” Rogan wrote.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/eve-election-joe-rogan-endorses-donald-trump

    #Trump/Vance2024

  5. Professor Hale says:

    Headline: People who get paid to be climate activists think climate activism is way more important than other people believe.

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