Now we will have the climate folks telling us that it all Trump's fault.All intelligent people will support taking care of the planet, but that is and always will be a balancing act.
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/climate-change/epa-reverses-endangerment-climate-change-finding-rcna258452
Now we will have the climate folks telling us that it all Trump's fault.
Good for President Trump for putting an end to all the fraudulent
climate nonsense.
On Sun, 15 Feb 2026 06:57:00 +1300, BR wrote:No surprise that you are seriously confused. There is zero evidence showing that mankind's activities have a major effect on climate. Nature is the culprit, not us.
Good for President Trump for putting an end to all the fraudulent
climate nonsense.
Did you know house-insurance premiums have been rising in Texas? If
there is a beating heart of the ?climate change is a hoax? ideology,
Texas is at least one of them.
But like I said before, you can?t get away from the fact that money
talks, and the companies whose business it is to pay out on such bets
are fully aware, ideology or not, that increased risks are no hoax.
On Sat, 14 Feb 2026, Lawrence<ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
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Did you know house-insurance premiums have been rising in Texas? If
there is a beating heart of the ?climate change is a hoax?
ideology,
Pshaw, currencies are inflating all over the world.
So what, the highest premiums will be *somewhere*.
On Sun, 15 Feb 2026 05:33:40 GMT, Willy Nilly wrote:There is nothing to deny other than the lies you have gleefully swallowed from those making a fortune out of a myth.
So what, the highest premiums will be *somewhere*.
The denial is strong in this one.
On Sun, 15 Feb 2026 06:57:00 +1300, BR wrote:
Good for President Trump for putting an end to all the fraudulent
climate nonsense.
Did you know house-insurance premiums have been rising in Texas? If
there is a beating heart of the ?climate change is a hoax? ideology,
Texas is at least one of them.
But like I said before, you can?t get away from the fact that money
talks, and the companies whose business it is to pay out on such bets
are fully aware, ideology or not, that increased risks are no hoax.
Any you can't get away from the fact that every climate disaster
prediction put out by the alarmists in more than 50 years has failed
to eventuate.
Insurance companies are not atmospheric physicists or anything of
the sort.
On Mon, 16 Feb 2026 05:08:53 +1300, BR wrote:
Any you can't get away from the fact that every climate disaster
prediction put out by the alarmists in more than 50 years has failed
to eventuate.
Ummm ... been paying much attention to the news lately? Entire
countries sinking beneath the waves, that kind of thing?
Insurance companies are not atmospheric physicists or anything of
the sort.
Not that you seem to be paying much attention to the atmospheric
physicists anyway, but ...
Insurance companies have mathematically-skilled people called
?actuaries?, who have to work out the odds of having to pay out on a
policy, which is the basis on which they set their policy terms and
premiums. Set payments too high, or provide inadequate cover, and
customers will go to competitors; set them too low, or accept too many
risky things, and the company loses money.
So this is no idle guessing or ?giving in to fake narratives?
or
anything ideologically wishy-washy like that: real money is involved,
and the life or death of the business depends on getting it right.
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