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filling of water tables in France

Revolution 2030: Other sourceFrance: Situation of groundwater tables as of April 1, 2024

Revolution 2030: Other source - May 06, 2024

Hexagonal map of France of the groundwater situation as of April 1, 2024.

   

Map established on April 10, 2024 by the BRGM, using data from the ADES bank acquired until March 31, 2024. Data source: ADES bank (ades.eaufrance.fr) / Hydroportail (hydro.eaufrance.fr) / Fond map © IGN. Data producers and contribution: APRONA, BRGM, Vendée Departmental Council, Landes Departmental Council, Lot Departmental Council, EPTB Vistre Vistrenque, Grandes Causses Regional Natural Park, Mixed Union of Studies and Works of Astien ( SMETA), Joint Union for the protection and management of groundwater in the Roussillon plain (SMNPR).

This map presents the global indicators reflecting the average fluctuations of the water tables. They are established from point indicators recorded at groundwater level monitoring points (piezometers).

The "Water table level" indicator compares the current month with the same months of the entire chronicle, i.e. at least 15 years of data, and up to more than 100 years. It is divided into 7 classes, from the lowest level (in red) to the highest level (in dark blue).

The gray areas correspond to sectors without free water tables, that is to say with an impermeable or semi-permeable layer above the water table, and/or sectors with a very low density of monitoring points. The latter case particularly concerns mountainous areas whose water tables are small and heterogeneous.

The “Change in levels” indicator reflects the variation in the water level for the past month compared to the two previous months (stable, upward or downward).

These global indicators reflect general situations and trends and do not take into account possible local disparities.

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CO2 is good for the Earth

Jacob's ladderEarth greener thanks to increased CO2 in the atmosphere

Jacob's Ladder - Jan 13, 2024

Freeman Dyson: The entire Earth is greener thanks to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

   

According to the late Freeman Dyson, computer models help you understand the climate, but they do a very poor job of predicting it.

Freeman Dyson (1923–2020) was a British-born American theoretical physicist and mathematician, known for his work on quantum field theory, astrophysics, random matrices, the mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics, the physics of matter. condensed, nuclear physics and engineering. He was one of the most famous figures in XNUMXth century physics.

In 2006, Dyson published “The Scientist as Rebel,” in which he questioned the role of human activity in causing climate change. In a 2008 interview with Physics World, he said that money spent on fighting climate change should instead be targeted at "other more pressing and important problems, such as poverty, infectious diseases, “public education and health”. He also said that thinking about the potential benefits of climate change “won’t do us any harm.”

In 2015 he joined Stuart McNish, host of Conversations that Matter. “There is human-caused climate change,” he said. “The question is how much and whether it’s good or bad.”

“First of all, we don't understand the details. "It's probably a lot less than is commonly claimed and the most important thing is that carbon dioxide has enormous non-climatic effects that are extremely favorable [and] that are not taken into account," he said. declared. As measured by satellites, “the entire Earth is becoming greener because of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.”

Dyson began studying the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) present in the atmosphere on vegetation "37 years ago", that is to say around 1978.

He explained that increased CO2 leads to increased agricultural yields, forests and all kinds of growth in the biological world. “And that’s more important and more certain than the climate effects,” he said.

When he began studying the effects of CO2 on plants, he thought the effect might be around 10%. But 35 years later, he found that figure was about 25 percent. CO2 increased by about 40% and “about half of that went to vegetation,” he said. “It’s extremely beneficial both for food production, but also for biodiversity, species preservation and everything good.” This comes from observable evidence, he added.

Regarding the idea that models are good predictors, he recalled what Japanese climate expert Suki Manabe, who developed the first climate model in the 1960s, linked warming of Earth's climate to increasing of carbon dioxide, always said and always says: “These climate models are excellent tools for understanding the climate, but they are very poor tools for predicting the climate.

The reason they fail to predict climate is simple, Dyson explained. “These are models that contain only a few factors, but there are many things they forget: The real world is much more complicated than the models.”

“I don't think any of these models can really be predictive,” he added, because climate change is too complex and involves too many factors. “You just can't model everything, it's really out of reach,” he said.

Some climatologists claim that the Sun has no effect because its temperature does not change. “It is true that the temperature of the Sun does not change,” Dyson said. “But its activity is changing.”

By activity, Dyson refers to sunspots and magnetic storms. “They fluctuate very strongly with the 11-year cycle and we see an effect on the climate,” he said.

Nir Shaviv has studied the effects of the Sun's activity: "He's finding a direct effect of this solar cycle, this sunspot cycle, on climate," Dyson said. “It is clear that this activity of the Sun is having an effect.”

“There was an important additional piece of evidence, namely the Little Ice Age, which occurred in the 17th century, and which also coincided with when the Sun went to sleep for about 70 years,” said Dyson. “There was a thing called the Maunder Minimum, when sunspots just didn't appear and at the same time there was a very cold climate in Europe. So that's pretty strong evidence of correlation. But there is now direct evidence and challenge from modern observations.

The other trick of the climate alarmists is to take water vapor “out of the equation.” Water vapor makes up about 90% of the atmosphere. So you can't take water vapor out of the equation, Dyson said. "It's fine [to neglect water vapor] if you want to talk about Mars," Dyson said with a laugh, because there is no water vapor on Mars.

“CO2 is so beneficial in other ways that it would be foolish to try to reduce it,” Dyson said. “The fact is that carbon dioxide will increase, we will continue to burn oil and coal and that will probably do us good – the Earth will become greener. »

“As measured from space, the entire Earth is becoming greener from carbon dioxide, so this increases agricultural yields, forests and increases the growth of the biological world, and this is greater and more certain than the effects on the climate. »

Freeman dyson

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mini ice age

Digital DawnA Little Ice Age for 2030?

Digital Dawn - 11 Sep 2023

Data from the US Space Weather Prediction Center suggests so

   

The United States has a Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) which is part of the US National Weather Service (NWS), which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), based in Boulder, Colorado . The latest data set released by NOAA, “PREDICTED SUNSPOT NUMBER AND RADIO FLUX,” appears to indicate an “adult” Grand Solar Minimum that will last through at least the 2030s to 2040s. And so we are heading into a new Little Ice Age with considerable growth of glaciers and polar ice caps, as well as much colder winters and summers, similar to the last Little Ice Age from 1645 to 1715. The Pasterze, the glacier near Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner, would more than double its extent to at least 30 km².

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WHO: mass vaccination

Réseau InternationalWHO: Mass vaccination to combat the effects of climate change

International Network - 08 Sep 2023

Further and further into the ubuesque globalist delirium of infinite pandemics... All means are good to inject human livestock, domesticate them and make them disappear!

   

The WHO has announced the need for mass vaccination to combat the effects of climate change”. To combat climate change, including the “threat of disease spread by mosquitoes migrating to new areas,” new mass vaccination will soon be necessary, according to the organization.

These comments were made by Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, technical director of the WHO response to Covid-19. The information was announced at a recent press conference attended by WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus. Van Kerkhove said countries must “prepare medically for climate change by monitoring the development of secondary effects (due to “global warming”).” We also note a recent article in the German Spiegel that "German pharmacists expect an intensive vaccination campaign next fall."

Culture of fear, which induces submission!

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ecology reset

Réseau InternationalEcology, climate narrative, towards the Great Reset

International Network - 04 Sep 2023

In this article, we present you with a captivating summary, exploring six essential topics that shape our contemporary reality. From geostrategy and decentralization to globalism, techno-science, macro-economics and strategic commodities, get ready for an enriching and eye-opening reading experience.

   

Ecology: the time to choose

The recent participation of journalist and environmentalist influencer Hugo Clément in a debate against Jordan Bardella organized by the weekly Valeurs Actuelles has provoked a series of more or less one-sided controversies in the media.

Most of these aimed to demonstrate that ecology was not compatible with the refusal of mass immigration, borders, in short, the ideas now considered "extreme right". That ecology was de facto left, because transnational and humanist!

Beyond the effort to defend intellectual property claimed by a certain left on the environmental theme, it may seem useful to return to the history of this movement.

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CO2 scam

Equality and ReconciliationMore than 1 scientists sign the 'No climate emergency' declaration

Equality and Reconciliation - September 03, 2023

International scientists have jointly signed a declaration rejecting the existence of a climate crisis and insisting that carbon dioxide is beneficial to the Earth, contrary to alarmists' claims.

   

A total of 1 scientists and professionals from around the world signed the declaration, including 609 from the United States.

The coalition points out that the Earth's climate has varied since its existence, with the planet having experienced several cold and warm phases. The Little Ice Age did not end until 1850.

“It is therefore not surprising that we are experiencing a period of warming today,” the statement said.

Warming is happening “much more slowly” than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts.

“Climate models have many flaws and are not at all plausible as policy tools,” the coalition said, adding that these models “exaggerate the effect of greenhouse gases” and “ignore the fact that enriching the atmosphere with CO2 is beneficial.” For example, even though climate alarmists call CO2 harmful to the environment, the coalition emphasizes that this gas is not a pollutant.

Carbon dioxide is “essential” to all life on earth and “favorable” to nature. Increasing CO2 is driving growth in global plant biomass while increasing crop yields worldwide.

CLINTEL also rejected the idea that global warming is linked to an increase in natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods and droughts, stressing that there is "no statistical evidence" to support these affirmations.

“Climate science should be less political, while climate policies should be more scientific. Scientists should openly address the uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should unemotionally count the real costs as well as the hypothetical benefits of their policy measures.

Global Climate Intelligence Group (CLINTEL)

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How beautiful the mountain is

Jacob's ladderWe are bastards of human beings

Jacob's Ladder - August 23, 2023

I still unplugged for 2 full days. I went to the high Alps. Wonders of nature, preserved waterways, the end of the world, no planes, no 5G antennas, butterflies on the flowers, a gigantic panorama that reminds me of my smallness.

   

That's wonderful…

Welcoming inhabitants, who invite you to have a cold drink when they see you passing in front of their home, just because you like their village at the end of the world.

Then you start talking.

So the subject goes on the heat wave, it is true that it was 36 degrees... so I realize that the BFM discourse is imprinted even in souls, none of those I meet question the anthropogenic side of "global warming “…we are bastards of human beings who are rotting the planet, it's going badly…what to answer? Nothing…

Arrived in a perched village of about twenty inhabitants, I notice on the ruins of the old castle the French flag which flutters in the wind, then… the flag… of Europe. Damned…what the fuck is Europe doing here? I am shocked…

I continue my route, and there a little higher, again the azure flag with twelve stars on the ruins of the old village of L. which is at 1.700 meters. Damned… would we be in occupied land?

Sadness overwhelms me, in front of so many good human wills who strive to revive these villages, in a certain spirit of mutual aid, it's beautiful, but what is this European flag doing in the heart of our villages?

Did some just notice it?

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record cold

Sott: Sign of The TimesWorld cold records challenge heat-related measures

Sott: Sign of The Times - August 06, 2023

While German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach wants to draw up a heat protection plan for Germany, many countries around the world are complaining about low temperatures and the use of geoengineering.

   

According to a dispatch from tagesschau.de from June 13, 2023, German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach has announced that he wants to draw up a heat protection plan for Germany. “We have to see,” Lauterbach said, “that we are not well positioned in Germany against heat death.” According to the Minister of Health, a heat wave plan that France would have developed should serve as a model. But what about heat problems in other countries? Here are some examples: India: On May 4, 2023, the Indian capital New Delhi recorded the third coldest May morning since 1901. As in the rest of the world, winter cold is a bigger problem than summer heat in Delhi . According to studies, 6,5% of all deaths in India are due to short-term temperature extremes, 88% due to cold weather and only 12% due to hot weather.

Alaska: April 2023 was a historically cold month for all of Alaska, with an average temperature of -8,7 degrees Celsius. It was the fourth coldest April since 99, when the first temperature records were recorded. Snow fell again until May.

Australia: In May 2023, the years-long cooling trend continued in Australia. From the beginning of the month, the lowest May temperatures for 85 years were recorded in a large number of places.

Argentina: At the end of May 2023, thousands of Chilean travelers found themselves stranded by snow in the Argentine province of Mendoza. The Cristo Redentor path, which connects Argentina to Chile, was closed due to heavy snowfall.

Russia: Historically low temperatures were recorded in Yubileinaya, Yakutia, where the temperature fell well below the usual seasonal values. On May 13, the thermometer there fell to -24,5°C, surpassing the previous May minimum of -24,1°C, recorded 70 years ago, in 1958. The region also experienced steep drops of snow.

Ukraine: Ukraine experienced unusual cold and snow conditions this spring.

Mongolia: Mongolia faced a freezing winter in 2022/23 which Save the Children says led to massive livestock losses and the suffering of 212 people. Even in late spring, the country continued to be hit by deadly snowstorms.

Britain: In the UK, the year 2023 was cold and wet until the end of May, and spring still refused to start in mid-May. Even senior meteorologists couldn't explain why the grim winter conditions dragged on, and were themselves shocked at – and I quote them – “all the heavy frosts we've had this spring”.

Spain: The sometimes record rainfall in Europe continued to be accompanied by abnormally cold weather which caused that at higher altitudes much of the rain fell as spring snow. This was even the case in southern Spain.

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climate confinement

The 7 of QuebecWhy the Media Pushes Climate Lockdown Fantasies

The 7 of Quebec - August 02, 2023

In February 2021, I wrote an article here at The Spectator titled "Are You Ready for Climate Lockdowns?" »

   

It was about the predictability of the direction the climate alarmist movement was taking and their eagerness to explore the use of the Covid containment model in Europe and the United States to solve environmental problems. The movement has made its way to the idea ever since. Now that heat waves are sweeping the globe in the prime months of the summer season, the media isn't so subtle about the idea — and neither is the Biden administration.

The kind of lockdown I'm referring to, and climate-conscious hacks are alluding to, is not (yet) the action of direct government enforcement, but rather the strong suggestion to "stay home and stay in security ". Another idea that gets oxygen is that complete blackouts in major metropolitan cities, not just continuous blackouts, could play a role in addressing climate change.

At the Los Angeles Times, for example, Sammy Roth published an article last weekend titled "Would an Occasional Blackout Help Solve Climate Change?" In it, Roth also argues for "tens of millions of electric vehicles on the road and tens of millions of electric heat pumps in people's homes." Either Roth doesn't realize the dilemma of electrifying all household appliances, including thermostats, water tanks and stoves, while advocating major power grid outages — or worse, he does.

At The New York Times, Alisha Haridasani Gupta took the usual fear during hot days to another level by directly asking "Is it safe to go out?" How to navigate this cruel summer. Gupta hyperventilates over a "summer of extreme weather in the United States, in which going outside can be riddled with danger."

This week at the University of Colorado Boulder, campus tours were canceled with temperatures barely above 90 degrees. In a notice to attendees, the university wrote: “After your briefing, we will not be conducting the campus tour for your safety, that of our guests and our student ambassador guides. CU-Boulder has replaced visits with a listening panel.

Expect this trend to spread, with more Zoom-style panels and meetings and stay-at-home orders from institutions brimming with members of the pajama class huddled against them.

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DSA - Digital Service Act

The strategist's letterDigital Service Act/climatism: shut up and dance!

The mail from the strategists - 29 Jul 2023

Sold to the pigeons, against a backdrop of riots, through Zemmour-style security marketing, the coping of the RS will not necessarily dissuade many scum from advancing, in the face of a disavowed police, towards the shoe stores.

   

To the naive ones who will ask themselves: “But then, what will the Digital Service Act be used for? “, the ecosocialist think tank Institut Rousseau provides the beginning of an answer: “To gag you, beggar, when you dare to blaspheme against climatism! »

In the 1980s, suddenly, deputies and senators discovered a vocation as historians: they passed memorial laws, criminalizing the questioning of the historiographical narrative produced, after 1945, by the victors of the last war. As these texts seemed to target only a few more or less monomaniacal eccentrics, devoting their existence to demonstrating that, in such and such a building in eastern Poland, a window had or had not existed, we have, for the most part, not paid great attention to the maneuver.

In reality, France and the West, barely rid of their old Catholic religion (which had become a minority in France, in terms of practice, during the 1960s), had just switched to a new so-called anti-fascist religiosity, and to deny the democratic legacy of civic liberties.

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Scotland - climatofascism

The Media in 4-4-2Climatofascism: 16 million trees felled to develop wind farms

The Media in 4-4-2 - July 21, 2023

16 million trees have been felled on public land in Scotland to make way for wind turbines, a minister from the Scottish National Party (SNP) has admitted, as part of a major campaign to erect more rotating turbines.

   

It's a funny way to do ecology...

Indeed, Mairi Gougeon, the Rural Affairs Secretary, has estimated that 15,7 million trees have been felled since 2000 on land currently managed by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) – the equivalent of more than 1 a day. A figure that will dizzy environmentalists who fight nuclear power and advocate the installation of wind turbines.

Mairi Gougeon insisted that there was a presumption of planning in favor of forest protection and that wind turbine developers were expected to undertake “compensatory planting elsewhere”. All in good time !

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earth changes - May 2023

Sott: Sign of The TimesSOTT Earth Change Summary - May 2023

Sott: Sign of The Times - Jul 05, 2023

Those who thought the unusual snow and cold would end in April were wrong. Records for both were again recorded in May, in both hemispheres. Many countries have also suffered major floods due to the massive melting of all the accumulated snow.

   

Notable snow events:

• United States — Record 66 cm of snowfall in Michigan.
• — Record 50 cm of snowfall in West Virginia.
• — 38 cm in 48 hours in the Sierra Nevada, California (the state's snowpack is more than 300% of the usual average level).
• — Heavy off-season snowfall for Teller County, Colorado.
• Spain — Unseasonably snowy after an early heat wave.
• Japan — Record snowfall in Iwate Prefecture.
• New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory — Record cold.

Main land floods:

• Alaska — Catastrophic flooding from ice jams and snowmelt.
• Italy — Violent floods causing the death of 14 people in the Emilia-Romagna region.
• Germany — Heavy flooding leading to the closure of railway lines in the south-west of the country.
• Finland — Worst flooding in 55 years in Lapland.
• Yemen — Severe flooding causing the death of 24 people.
• Somalia — Devastating floods requiring the evacuation of 200 people.
• Democratic Republic of Congo — Catastrophic flooding kills 400 people in South Kivu.
"• China — Major flooding forces the evacuation of 14 people in Jiangxi.
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And don't forget to look up and pay attention to the sight of the growing number of meteor fireballs... and don't let any "authority" convince you that these are Martian spaceships swooping down. crush on the Earth!