I had prepared a 90 minute speech for this 90,000 page views event, but I lost it.
So I'll just talk for 90 seconds, and attach a few pictures: Our living room, the herd of pesky deer just outside our living room, me banging on my Salvation Army drums, me choosing a compact disc from the 2,000 on the shelves, the wife (on the right), her sister (on the left), and our cat Mr. Sneaky ... all for your viewing pleasure, in case you have trouble falling asleep tonight !
With this blog, I present edited versions of those science and energy articles that made sense to me, and most interested me. There are no exciting, always wrong, wild guess predictions of a future climate crisis here, as in the mainstream media.
We've all lived with ACTUAL global warming since the 1970s.
And it has been a pleasant climate change.
Completely unlike the horrible global warming predicted for the FUTURE ... for 50 years in a row ... with no explanation of why FUTURE global warming would be completely different from PAST global warming.
After 49 consecutive years of wrong coming climate crisis predictions, I got slightly suspicious. Okay, that was a lame joke -- I throw in a few here and there. It actually took me five minutes of studying climate science in 1997 to not trust 100 year climate forecasts.
I wrote my first article on climate science for my financial newsletter in 2007 -- ECONOMIC LOGIC. Who could possibly believe 100 year climate forecasts?
My next climate science article was in 2014, after I realized lots of people believed 100 year climate forecasts!
I started this blog to update that 2014 article, only for my ECONOMIC LOGIC subscribers. They must have passed on the URL to a few other people.
I am enjoying the best climate on this planet in over 300 years ... which requires ignoring leftists bellowing about an imaginary coming "climate emergency".
Those pesky leftists are trying, in vain, to make me miserable about the future climate, like they are. I also insult leftists, now and then, because they deserve it.
Richard Greene
Bingham Farms, Michigan
where we could use a lot more global warming