I'm not sure who said climate change "caused" Helene, only that greenhouse gasses warm the oceans, which in turn make hurricanes like Helene more powerful and wetter. You're right though, hurricanes have always happened and always will. The conversation is really about how a warming planet may be making them stronger and more frequent.
The knee jerk reactions of the press are often bad. Better to give some thought and study before jumping to conclusions. The 1916 event was amazingly similar. How soon we forget history. In 1948, the 2nd largest city in Oregon (Vanport) was completely wiped out by flood. Nobody blamed it on 'climate change'. The year Bev and I came to Oregon, 1964, was declared one of the worst floods in Oregon's history: "... the lead story highlighted the fact that Gov. Mark Hatfield had declared "all Oregon a disaster area as one of the worst floods in history hit Western Oregon, cutting all major highways, forcing at least 1,500 out of their homes and taking two and perhaps three lives." No mention of 'climate change'.
The weather control people are like Flat Earthers. Many are just gleeful trolls, delighted to say absurd things that are difficult to refute in a single paragraph. But I have a suspicion that some of this is not organic at all. That it is secretly advanced by the AGW alarmists to make the public doubt ALL alternative narratives. I went through my first Florida hurricane in 1960. I have not seen a notable increase in the frequency of storms (although they do seem cyclic and influenced by ENSO) nor in their power (though the infrastructure at risk has greatly increased in value and proximity to the coast) in 65 years. Human activity is not making the planet warm despite the anthropogenic CO2 released into the atmosphere. I don't believe weather modification at this level exists anywhere but in applications for funding. I wonder just how much money DOD has thrown down this toilet?
Natural disasters unfortunately occur every year in multiple locations. These include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, snow avalanches, floods, fires, wind storms, infestations and diseases.
Making man responsible for all of these catastrophic disasters seems to be one of the tenets of this new (green) religion and if you join their religion, you’re told how to “tithe” your money so you can be “saved”.
This new religion even has a (growing) list of “do’s” and “don’ts”:
Buy an EV, buy heat pump technology, stop using plastic-based products, stop consuming oil-based products (most people are so ignorant they don’t realize they’d have to basically stop their current way of life) and on it goes.
I'm not sure who said climate change "caused" Helene, only that greenhouse gasses warm the oceans, which in turn make hurricanes like Helene more powerful and wetter. You're right though, hurricanes have always happened and always will. The conversation is really about how a warming planet may be making them stronger and more frequent.
The knee jerk reactions of the press are often bad. Better to give some thought and study before jumping to conclusions. The 1916 event was amazingly similar. How soon we forget history. In 1948, the 2nd largest city in Oregon (Vanport) was completely wiped out by flood. Nobody blamed it on 'climate change'. The year Bev and I came to Oregon, 1964, was declared one of the worst floods in Oregon's history: "... the lead story highlighted the fact that Gov. Mark Hatfield had declared "all Oregon a disaster area as one of the worst floods in history hit Western Oregon, cutting all major highways, forcing at least 1,500 out of their homes and taking two and perhaps three lives." No mention of 'climate change'.
The people claiming man made climate change caused Helene and Milton are mentally ill and deranged.
The weather control people are like Flat Earthers. Many are just gleeful trolls, delighted to say absurd things that are difficult to refute in a single paragraph. But I have a suspicion that some of this is not organic at all. That it is secretly advanced by the AGW alarmists to make the public doubt ALL alternative narratives. I went through my first Florida hurricane in 1960. I have not seen a notable increase in the frequency of storms (although they do seem cyclic and influenced by ENSO) nor in their power (though the infrastructure at risk has greatly increased in value and proximity to the coast) in 65 years. Human activity is not making the planet warm despite the anthropogenic CO2 released into the atmosphere. I don't believe weather modification at this level exists anywhere but in applications for funding. I wonder just how much money DOD has thrown down this toilet?
Natural disasters unfortunately occur every year in multiple locations. These include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, snow avalanches, floods, fires, wind storms, infestations and diseases.
Making man responsible for all of these catastrophic disasters seems to be one of the tenets of this new (green) religion and if you join their religion, you’re told how to “tithe” your money so you can be “saved”.
This new religion even has a (growing) list of “do’s” and “don’ts”:
Buy an EV, buy heat pump technology, stop using plastic-based products, stop consuming oil-based products (most people are so ignorant they don’t realize they’d have to basically stop their current way of life) and on it goes.