How CNN lies to push climate Hysteria
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Same.
People could do a lot for individual climate change by planting trees, improving your soil, reducing waterway run-off, using different species of grass for your lawns, and making a pollinator corridor.
Also, I can't buy into the hysteria because I'm more aware of the science behind it. The projections are still a 3 degree Celsius increase on the planetary average temperature by 2100.
There are problems that come with that, but "we all gonna fuckin' die in 12 years" ain't one of them.
I don't care about any predictions because they are all made up by magical models that no one is allowed to see, which is functionally no different from reading entrails. Climate change is progressive eschatology.
I do care about properly conserving the enviornment, which is why I despise the blights that are wind turbines and solar panels.
My favorite analogy was when some article described climate models as "video games". Climatologists use video games to guess what will happen. Not entirely accurate but close enough.
Why do you need different species of grass for your lawn? I also have a lot of clovers, I wanted just a few but clovers are like weeds and take over everything.
I think you should really want a mix of whatever grasses and wildflowers that are native to wherever you are. This is kind of challenging on the prairies, but there are programmes for preserving and reintroducing pre-Columbian grasses (my home town has one such area. I remember driving past it one time, when the prairie grass was so high you could literally hide elephants in there.)
I do have a mix of grasses that are suppose to be local but it was not for any environmental reason. I just figured native grass will grow easier and stronger for my soil that happens to not be all that great. I did the same with planting cherry trees because they seem to grow well here unlike peaches or apricots that seem to die off after 5 years. Prune trees grow well here as well but I've not planted any yet.