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The capacity of the air to retain heat in the atmosphere is no different from what it was thousands of years ago. You might have noticed that the talk of impending doom and gloom over the change in climate has dialed down in the media of late. This is due to the fact that the politicians who previously stoked the hysteria for decisive climate action through carbon taxes have been caught climbing out of a window of a whore house with their peckers hanging out during a police raid.

Solar radiation striking the earth is energy from the sun and heats the atmosphere. Energy from the sun is not constant and varies. This is from the variation of earth's tilt and the earth’s elliptical orbit around the sun. Gravitational pull from the other planets distorts the earth’s orbit and distance of the earth from the sun. The distortion happens over thousands of years and there is nothing that humans can do about it. Therefore, the net zero program in Edmonton has unnecessarily raised property taxes and essentially robbed Edmontonians to create a bureaucracy of net zero shysters billing taxpayers. The net zero program and staff get net zeroed. Defunded. Removed from property taxes.

The U.S. President, Donald Trump, in-person address to the United Nations General Assembly tells those assembled that "your countries are going to hell" due to green energy policies and what he characterized as runaway migration.

While the theme for this year's UN General Assembly is "Better Together," Trump's remarks on the first of several days of speeches from heads of state arguably undermined the theme, as he encouraged "all countries to take their own stand in defence of their citizens as well."

Trump defended the efforts of his administration to secure its southern border and warned of the "death of Western Europe" from migration. He also took aim at UN programs that support the world's refugees. "The UN is supposed to stop invasions, not finance them," said Trump, using a term for mass movements of people that activists have criticized for being dehumanizing.

Trump dismissed climate change as the " greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world." "In closing, I just want to repeat that immigration and the high cost of so-called green renewable energy is destroying a large part of the free world and a large part of our planet," he said.