It's hard not to laugh when reading Bloomberg's opinion article, “Trump has removed years of climate action in his days.” There is a sense that Mark Gongloff and Elaine are typing through a string of tears, their trembling hands barely able to grab their reusable bamboo keyboard. Their pain is obvious – very interesting.
“Nothing is ready for us to unleash the breadth or intensity of climate action,” the author said. Ah, yes, back to the horror of basic national sovereignty and energy affordability! Obviously, the release of logical and cost-benefit analysis is too much for the climate industrial complex.
The article categorized 82 actions by 20 government agencies in the first 52 days of Trump. Yes, 52 days. That's the climate heresy every 15 hours. magnificent. It is almost poetic bureaucracy, pseudoscience's splurge and financial recklessness. Bloomberg calls it a “climate attack.” Most Americans call it a long expired spring cleaning.
Here are some gems that shocked the writer:
- The Environmental Protection Agency begins to overturn the “hazardous discovery” of its 2009 announcement – the gasoline you are exhaling while reading this book – “threat to public health.” Reevaluating this ridiculous conclusion is now obviously similar to committing a war crime.
- The Ministry of Transport stopped expanding the EV-Charger network and stopped the traffic congestion pricing plan. In other words, they stopped using taxes to subsidize wealthy people’s cars and punish working-class drivers.
- The Department of Energy resumed approved liquefied natural gas export projects, also known as promoting energy abundance and U.S. jobs. scandal.
- NOAA was told to stop international communications. Given that NOAA is producing records of press releases about “record age” by tuning datasets like Jenga, this is probably the most responsible act of the century.
The author sees it as “abdicating the United States as a global climate leader.” But let's translate: Washington, D.C. stops spending billions of dollars to appease unelected foreign bureaucrats at climate meetings, while also pushing U.S. citizens to beat U.S. citizens with surges in energy costs. Indeed, leadership.
We also underwent a classic Bloomberg review of “trillions of damage to climate change threatened.” No predictions – threatened. As always, the prejudice and missed predictions of climate models and their records are sacred. Dissent is blasphemy. Ironically, these models continue to predict doom, while observable data stubbornly refuse to cooperate.
The best part? fear. Gongloff and he declared that Trump's actions “will deepen our climate crisis.” Oh, no! no this Climate crisis! You know, there is a need for unlimited subsidies, zero accountability and science through a press release.
In this breathless climate bureaucracy, the authors have not mentioned any of the net zero economic losses, trillions of dollars spent on negligible climate benefits, or the failure of international agreements to implement anything that can be used for global temperature or extreme weather trends. Questioning this is certainly heresy.
The whole article is a monument to the worldview, which believes that the government must concentrate on planning energy use, transportation options, agricultural practices, and even your air-conditioning environment, all in the name of unverifiable disasters that are always in the next 10 years. This is not journalism. This is the therapy for clergy.
So, for Trump’s team: Bravo. In just 52 days, you inspired more real reforms, re-evaluation of flawed premises, and public discussions than the decade-old carbon tax conference. If the climate alert media response is this apocalypse, it is a clear signal that you are doing the right thing.
The scale and complexity of Trump's fierce attacks seem frustrating. Even the courts tried to overturn, they still left chaos and uncertainty. But consciousness is the first step to recovery. Our hope for a livable environment depends on it.
To the rest of us? Sit down and relax and enjoy the voice of the bureaucracy of ruling. It's not only a free buzz, but a common sense sound.
For fun, this is an unpaid version, but end your coffee and then put down the cup before reading. It has charts!
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