Yes, Hurricane Helene was awful.
No, the massive storm had nothing to do with s0-called “climate change.”
However, according to the propagandists at CNN this past Sunday:
For decades now, scientists have been warning us that extreme weather events will be exacerbated by this blanket of carbon pollution we’ve been wrapping around our planet,” said Katharine Hayhoe, chief scientist at the Nature Conservancy. “But as a human, it is shocking to see the devastation occurring in front of our eyes, affecting the people and places we know and love.
The lead endorsement for my new book, Climate Cult: Exposing and Defeating Their War on Life, Liberty and Property, was penned by Dr. Neil Frank, the former Director of the National Hurricane Center (a position he held for twenty years). He would be the first to agree that Helene was a powerful storm, but it must be noted, she developed in what was otherwise very sleepy hurricane season. Dr. Franks would also remind us that there have been significantly more stronger, dangerous, and deadly hurricanes that have hit the United States over the past 150 years.
Of course, none of that matters to liars in the media who are part of an agenda to destroy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Hurricanes are an important natural function of the global environment. They provide a means for warm air in the tropical regions to be transported to the colder northern latitudes. This allows for, among other things, healthier and more abundant plant life which absorbs carbon dioxide and emits oxygen.
And by the way, in retort to the idiot from the Nature Conservancy quoted in the CNN piece, that “blanket of carbon pollution” she speaks of is–as I describe in my book–extremely thin. Carbon dioxide accounts for a mere .04 percent of the atmosphere and of that only four percent is created by human activity. To help you wrap your brain about those figures, I quote a mathematician from Google in Climate Cult who explains, “for every 62,000 molecules in our atmosphere, only one is produced by the use of fossil fuels.”
Bottom line: weather happens. For each day of the year, as far back as the evidence will take us, extreme record weather events are established. Likewise, every day there is a catastrophic weather event that brings forth human tragedy, while at the same time we are able to enjoy breathtaking beauty in the skies above.