Lol. Big Wind hires rich guy who lives in a mansion, owns a plane, and vacations on super yachts to promote a product that doesn't exist. Nice try Big Wind, nice try. You know, Trump should annex Sweden, just for that ad.They should have known that it would trigger Trump!
Factcheck: Trump’s climate report includes more than 100 false or misleading claims (CarbonBrief, Aug 14, 2025)
A “critical assessment” report commissioned by the Trump administration to justify a rollback of US climate regulations contains at least 100 false or misleading statements, according to a Carbon Brief factcheck involving dozens of leading climate scientists.
The 140-page report – “A critical review of impacts of greenhouse gas emissions on the US climate” – was published by the US Department of Energy (DoE) on 23 July, just days before the government laid out plans to revoke a scientific finding used as the legal basis for emissions regulation.
Pages highlighted red contain false statements, whilst pages highlighted orange contain misleading statements. Pages can contain more than one false or misleading statement. Pages that remain uncoloured represent parts of the report that either have been stated as accurate by the cited author, or have not received any comment from invited experts. Front pages, reference and glossary pages omitted.
I know, eh. One celebrity equals aprox.1100 Dodge Ram pickup trucks driving around the city 24/7 but, hey, at least they have save the planet bumper stickers on them and look pretty.Yes, that tends to characterize Hollywood stars and other superstars, unfortunately.
Unlike, Sydney Sweeney, who only owns a pair of jeans/genes.
Big Oil’s decades-long gaslighting campaign (MSNBC on YouTube, July 23, 2023 - 6:57 min.)
As the globe bakes under some of the longest, hottest heat waves in recorded history, reducing emissions to curb climate change is clearly an existential imperative. But climate change driven by human activity and the burning of fossil fuels has been in the news for more than 110 years. By the 1980’s, Congress was already seriously discussing the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. So what happened? Since then, the fossil fuel industry has set out to reshape the narrative surrounding climate change, global warming, and the consequences of burning fossil fuels. It's a decades-long, multi-billion dollar campaign to influence our politics, gaslight people to question scientific consensus, and maintain our addiction to fossil fuels.
Trump Spreads Desperate Lies to Deflect Blame for High Energy Prices (Sierra Club, August 20, 2025)
Today, Donald Trump published on Truth Social that “Any State that has built and relied on WINDMILLS and SOLAR for power are seeing RECORD BREAKING INCREASES IN ELECTRICITY AND ENERGY COSTS.” This is false.
Energy Innovation reported that “states with the largest increases in wind and solar generation since 2010—including Iowa, New Mexico, Kansas, and Oklahoma—have seen rates rise slower than inflation.” In Texas, wind and solar energy are saving Texans $20 million a day.
Last week, a report by Grid Strategies on behalf of the Sierra Club shows that the Trump administration’s decision to issue emergency orders to extend the life of aging coal plants—combined with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s ruling that costs incurred from these extensions can be passed onto consumers—will place a financial burden on Americans. The report shows that if the administration continues to force coal plants to operate past their planned retirements, it could cost Americans up to $6 billion per year.
This week, Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright similarly tried to shift blamefor rising energy prices on renewable energy and away from his own department’s policies that bolster costly and deadly fossil fuels.
So how's the complaining about climate change while sucking back barrels of oil plan working out? Not too well is it? Anybody out there ever think it would? Yea, they're delusional. Grasping on to that thin thread that any day now, wind and solar will take over the world and we'll all be saved and all we have to do is complain. Well that, and recycle...maybe buy an EV, or something.If it were only a question of predicting anthropogenic global warming, five or six qualified climate scientists would be more than enough, but they do more than that. And since global warming causes different problems in different countries, five or six won't be enough for the whole world.
However, as far as manpower is concerned, the main problem is that Big Oil keeps paying its troll army of fake scientists, influencers and crisis actors to pretend that global warming doesn't exist. "20, 30, 50" aren't nearly enough of those guys to fill the gaslighting demands of the fossil-fuel industry.
Now, that's where the jobs are, and that's where the real money is, so it is very unlikely that those people will ever get off their asses and work "for the betterment of humanity."
It is easier to persuade some people that there's nothing to worry about than others. You appear to be a particularly easy mark. The industry could save a lot of money on astroturfing if everybody was as easily persuaded as you.
For a historically long period, Denmark hasn't burned dirty fuel: 'It's amazing if we can do without'En historisk lang periode har Danmark slukket for beskidt brændsel: 'Det er fantastisk, hvis vi kan klare os uden' (DR.dk, Aug 17, 2025)
Aalborg kan klare sig uden kul i sommerhalvåret, og det er rigtig godt nyt for klimaet.
I maj slukkede Nordjyllandsværket deres gigantiske kedel, som fyres med et af Danmarks mest beskidte brændsler: kul.
Siden har kraftvarmeværket været slukket.
Og det er historisk. For det betyder, at Danmarks energiforsyning i mere end tre måneder har kørt helt uden kul.
Noget, der ikke er sket siden 1800-tallet, hvor vi i stor stil begyndte at brænde kul af i Danmark og gjorde kullet til hjørnestenen i vores el- og varmeforsyning.
Much too radical right wing MAGA.
But congratulations! That some countries are trying to avoid the catastrophe clearly doesn't mean that MAGA can't do its utmost to make it worse.
And MAGA has elected the right leader for the job.
Ehh, meh. That's a rather hard sell, to say the least. Saying that the alternative wouldn't be good isn't hard to defend at all, but saying that the alternative would be no better than Trump is unreasonable. To point at one of the most obvious flaws in that bit of both-siderism, the Democratic Party, very much including Harris, actively promotes renewable energy and seeks to speed the larger transition, while Trump and co actively oppose and undermine renewables at the behest of the big polluters.Not that the alternative was any better.
Unfortunately.
Ehh, meh. That's a rather hard sell, to say the least. Saying that the alternative wouldn't be good isn't hard to defend at all, but saying that the alternative would be no better than Trump is unreasonable. To point at one of the most obvious flaws in that bit of both-siderism, the Democratic Party, very much including Harris, actively promotes renewable energy and seeks to speed the larger transition, while Trump and co actively oppose and undermine renewables at the behest of the big polluters.
Biden is approving more oil and gas drilling permit on public lands than Trump, analysis finds (WaPo, Dec 6, 2021)
Joe Biden Is Producing More Oil Than Donald Trump Did (Newsweek, Jan 9, 2024)
Big Oil is doing way better under Biden than under Trump (yahoo!finance, May 10, 2024)
Harris touts record oil boom as she embraces fossil fuels (Financial Post, Sep 11, 2024)
Harris twice invoked the surge in U.S. crude and natural gas production during Tuesday's debate
You already conveniently forgot about this, didn't you?!
This is what this reminder is for!
If Americans were really fussed about climate change, they wouldn't have grown up as American children being exposed to Big Oil indoctrination:If Americans were really fussed about climate change, they would have voted for the green party.
RFK Jr. and MAHA: dangerous, emboldened, and escalating (The Lancet, Aug 23, 2025)
Kennedy cited lack of effectiveness, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines encouraging mutations in the pandemic, and a 181-page document that led him to conclude that the risks outweighed the benefits in further researching the mRNA vaccine platform. Later that week, Jay Bhattacharya, National Institute of Health Director, argued that the cancellation was because of public mistrust.
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Kennedy and some leaders of the MAHA movement choose to nurture mistrust through disinformation and misdirect genuine concerns to align with an anti-science and anti-vaccine agenda. Supported by a band of wellness industry entrepreneurs and influencers who sometimes directly profit from these diversions, this is an agenda that will do nothing for trust, science, or for health.
Unsurprisingly, that's hardly the whole picture. As I said, saying that the alternative wouldn't be good isn't hard to defend at all, which is what you just did, but saying that the alternative would be no better than Trump is unreasonable. None of what you just poked at contradicts that statement or even tries to address the points made.We can't possibly be talking about the same Democratic Party or the same Harris!
I am talking about these guys:
Lol...u mad bro?Notice the argumentative tactics of Stout and other deniers of the damage being done by the fossil-fuel industry:
First you lie and lie and lie about the science of climate change, and when people then begin to doubt anthropogenic global warming, you point to the result of your own indoctrination as your main argument:
See?! People mistrust climate science, so it can't be good!
It's the same tactics currently used by MAHA:
1) Spread lies about (primarily but not only) mRNA vaccines.
2) Make people's mistrust in (mRNA) vaccines your main argument for defunding them.
It's peculiar that this is the point where Stout and Myriad agree:We like our cars, vacations, plastics...modern life in general. Deal with it.