7 thoughts on “The Climate Apocalypse”

  1. As per her testimony during your immortal climate trial; Michael Mann spared no underhanded effort to discredit Ms. Curry in academia. I don’t think this paper will earn her any credibility there either. Although it should. Ivory towers can be the bastions of closed mindedness.

    “A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.”

    – Max Planck Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers (1949) (ref. ChatGPT)

    1. That’s why the saying, “Science advances one funeral at a time” exists. It also applies to the military. As for Curry’s paper, it’ll be ignored or denounced because a lot of people are making money off of the climate change scam. None of them want to see their gravy train end.

  2. Comparing climate academics to Used Car Salesman is a real low blow, to the car salesmen.

  3. They should put me in charge of the climate apocalypse. Somewhere around here I’ve got an outline for a story about the day some aliens came and stole the Earth’s oceans. The heroine of the story is an unemployed sex toy looking for a new job and her trusty sidekick, a talking stick.

    1. IIRC there’s a Superman or Mandrake the Magician comic to that effect. A supergiant nomadic space alien appears on the scene and has run out of water. Somehow our hero (can’t remember which) convinces the alien that he can take some of the Earth’s ocean water but not all of it. So a giant straw appears down out of the sky into the Pacific. IIRC the comic made no mention if any ocean life gets sucked up the straw.

    2. Grok to the rescue:

      Please search to see if you can identify a Mandrake The Magician comic with the story line of a SuperGiant Space Alien that is allowed to suck up some of the Earth’s ocean water because he needs water.

      Yes, there is a Mandrake the Magician storyline that matches your description. The story involves a super-giant alien named Qork, who is so massive that he is the size of a country, with Mandrake appearing as small as a microorganism in comparison. Qork is a gentle giant who is dying of thirst and wishes to drink water from Earth’s oceans. However, he refuses to endanger any people and is willing to sacrifice his own life to avoid causing harm. Mandrake communicates with Qork using telepathy and helps resolve the situation.

      This storyline is referenced in the TV Tropes entry for Mandrake the Magician under the tropes “Gentle Giant” and “Our Giants Are Bigger.” Unfortunately, the exact publication details, such as the specific comic strip issue or date, are not provided in the available sources. The Mandrake the Magician comic strip, created by Lee Falk and illustrated by Phil Davis (later Fred Fredericks), ran from 1934 to 2013, and this story is one of many fantastical adventures involving aliens, magic, and other extraordinary elements.
      To locate the precise comic strip or issue, you may need to consult comprehensive Mandrake the Magician archives, such as those available through Comics Kingdom or collections like Hermes Press reprints of the King Features strips. Additionally, fan resources like MandrakeWiki (www.mandrakewiki.org) may list specific story titles or dates, though the provided reference does not include a direct link to this particular Qork storyline.

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