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Oct 22, 2022·edited Oct 22, 2022Liked by Michael Coleman, Ph.D.

Excellent presentation about the realities of earth's climate, Dr. Coleman.

(Forgive my formality. I'm truly an old guy)

My perspective is that climate zeolites and propagandists need to stop treating climate change as a replacement for religion.

Likewise, climate skeptics need to somehow learn how to dampen their skepticism so they do not come across as fools.

Come to think of it, both extremes come across as foolish.

My observation is government employees should have taken more STEM classes and fewer soft courses. With a greater understanding of our present technology, they might have come to a more practical program than "everybody needs to buy electric cars." It will take a great many decades worth of building 100s of nuclear power plants to create the electricity to charge the batteries of electric powered cars and light duty trucks.

I've always had one foot on the technical side of the knowledge fence and my other foot on the humanities side.

My technical knowledge includes computer programming, plus a great deal of study and training in terms of our electric and transportation infrastructures.

And of course, in the 60s and 70s I worked as a newspaper reporter and editor at the largest daily circulation paper north of Boston.

I even know what it takes to deliver electricity to the on/off switch, having used restoring old houses as my off duty therapy ☺️.

Thank you once again for bringing some truth to a topic that needs fewer modern journalists and politicians muddying the waters.

I look forward to reading your coming essays.

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