A single day weather event, that briefly caused temperatures to go above normal doesn’t meet the meteorological definition of a heat wave, or a signal of climate change since it is not indicative of a long term 30-year...
Seas always rise between ice ages, and history suggests that they will continue to rise, with fits and starts, until the next ice age commences.
...the supposed AMOC tipping point will not occur until 1758 years from now, in the year 3782 AD
CNN’s attempt to tie the increase in bear attacks in Japan to climate change is misguided at best and intentionally misleading at worst.
Not only has extreme weather not become worse in the United States over time, but the NCA report and CNN both ignore myriad the other factors, like population growth and greater development, that result in higher damages...
A recent article posted by CNN claims that western Antarctica is melting rapidly and can’t be stopped, due to human-caused global warming, which will result in a dangerous rise ocean levels...
Guest “You can’t fix stupid” by David Middleton CNN’s Matt Egan must be a very special kind of stupid… Under Biden, US oil production is poised to break Trump-era records…
This is a clear-cut case of climate activism trumping truthful reporting and CNN should be ashamed to publish this interview.
Originally posted at ClimateREALISM A May 16, 2023 article by CNN reporter Rachel Ramirez titled, “More than a third of the area charred by wildfires in Western North America can…
Ten pieces of climate propaganda from March 2023 exposed and debunked.
Marc Morano demolishes the latest climate change scapegoat:
As is often the case, the facts usually disprove the alarmist position associated with climate change. This is no different with respect to the CNN article.
The evidence suggests, contrary to CNN’s fearmongering, climate change does not threaten to decimate the GBR or other coral reefs around the world. That’s something people around the globe can be thankful for.
As CNN’s own story notes, dengue bearing mosquitos are already endemic to the countries it discusses, causing thousands of illnesses and hundreds of deaths each year.
To make claims about trends in flooding, one should look at trends in flooding and not precipitation. The conflation of the two is a common error.
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