The Warmists said we could have fixed this with a tax, but, you had to be difficult
Climate change is trapping Texans in an arid ‘fortress of solitude,’ expert says
Texas faces a brutal climate and development paradox heading deeper into the 21st century, a state climate scientist said.
“Everything is bigger in Texas, including our climate challenges,” said Jay Banner, a geologist at the University of Texas at Austin.
“Texas sees synergistic issue more than anyplace else,” Banner said.
The state is trapped between two difficult realities, Banner told audiences at South By Southwest, Austin’s signature technology and culture event.
About 40 percent of homes in the United States are at “extreme” risk from climate change — whether in the form of heat, wind or air quality, according to data from First Street Foundation.
In other words, complete and utter doom from a tiny increase in the global temperature since 1850. It’s always something doomsday with these folks. But, really, the intention here is to try and convince Right leaning Texans to join the climate cult by preaching doom.
“We wash our hands and it goes down the sink, and then we use clean water to pee in,” Banner said. “Our toilet is filled up with drinking-water quality water. It takes a lot of energy to pick up water and pump it around time. We have to do our business in water that’s drinkable.
“So instead we can use grey water — you wash your hands, could go right to fill up your toilet tank.”
These people.
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