While huge fires are ravaging the US west coast, Trump continues to ignore reality and spread his science and climate denialism. In a recent press conference, the US president and clown-in-chief said that "it'll start getting cooler. You just watch ... I don't think science knows, actually." Click here to watch the video.
BBC News also reports that:
QuoteBut Mr Trump has blamed poor forest management for the fires that have burned almost 2 million hectares (5 million acres) of land in California, Oregon and Washington state. During his visit to the US West Coast, Mr Trump - who has often denied climate change - repeated his argument on forest management as he met Californian officials involved in the battle against the wildfires.
[...] In 2018, the president criticised California's forest management, pointing to Finland, where he said they raked and cleared the forests to prevent fires.
The stupidity and ignorance on display here is so painful that it physically hurts. Humanity is doomed.
Facebook considers climate denialism an "opinion" and refuse to fact-check climate denying advertisers!
Facebook has decided to view climate denialism as just another “opinion”. This means that advertisement on the popular social networking site that pushes climate denialism doesn’t need to be fact-checked by experts. Climatewire reports (content is unfortunately behind a registration/paywall) that climate denialist groups, like “the CO2 Coalition”, are now pouring money into Facebook ads which says that “burning more fossil fuels would help humanity”.
Facebook is just horrible, boycott them if you aren't already.
The Dakota Access Pipeline must be stopped. It is immoral and unethical. I stand with Standing Rock.
Help save Norway's wolves! Already two wolves have been killed and Norway still plans to kill 41 more of the 68 remaining wolves in the country. Learn more here and sign the petition to stop the hunt!
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