I really don't care
what teenagers say
about climate change.
There's enough nonsense
coming from adults with
science PhDs.
But I did listen to Ms. Greta
"thundering" Thunberg
one time, and Naomi Seibt
one time too.
Ms. Thunberg was the
2019 Climate Buffoon
of the Year at this
The Honest Global
Warming Chart Blog.
Ms. Seibt I heard on TV.
She generally
made sense
but kept talking
for a few minutes.
I was wondering if
she had an off switch!
When she was done
with the interview,
I realized she never
mentioned
that our planet
has been warming
for hundreds of years,
and no one was harmed.
That's reality -- the future
climate is just a wild guess.
Ms. Thunberg criticized adults
on fake subjects like ecosystem
collapse, mass extinctions, and
the planet has 12 years left.
Ms. Seibt talked about
the basics of scientific inquiry,
like humility and skepticism.
Google
“Naomi Seibt”
and you'll see
a huge amount
of vicious
take downs.
At Greenpeace t
he headline is
“‘Anti-Greta’ Climate Denier
Naomi Seibt Marched with
Neo-Nazis and Promotes
White Nationalism.”
The “marched with neo-Nazis”
charge stems from Seibt
having attended a pro-life
rally in 2018 where
a photographer
got a picture of at least
one person attending
who has been identified
as a neo-Nazi.
The “white nationalism” charge
stems from a remark she made
praising Canadian podcaster
Stefan Molyneux, and from
a charge that she has been
associated in at least some way
with the AfD political party
(which she has denied).
Recent guests on his shows
have included conservatives
Walter Williams,
Jordan Peterson, and
Michelle Malkin.
Greenpeace quotes
the Southern Poverty
Law Center (a true
hate group) as calling
Molyneux an “alleged
cult leader who amplifies
scientific racism, eugenics
and white supremacism.”
Greenpeace doesn’t have
any objectionable quote
from Molyneux,
And Greta Thunberg ?
The high school dropout,
and climate science
dingbat, was
Time’s 25 Most
Influential Teens
of 2018;
Swedish Woman of the Year;
2019 Rachel Carson Prize;
got the “Laudato Si” Prize
from Pope Francis;
the Ambassador
of Conscience Award
from Amnesty International;
Keys to the
City of Montreal
from its Mayor;
Time’s Person of the Year; and
Glamour’s Woman of the Year;
etc.