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Complete Washout for Story Claiming Climate Change is “Hitting Vulnerable Indonesian Trans Sex Workers”

by Chris Morrison
10 April 2024 8:00 AM

An extraordinary story suggesting that male prostitutes in Indonesia self-identifying as ‘trans women’ are struggling to make a living due to climate change has been doing the rounds of mainstream media. The online Independent reported one sex worker complaining that “no one is coming out during the longer rainy season’, while another noted, “I no longer want to endure the heat and rain on the streets”. Needless to say, the actual data fail to give much credence to their weather woes. A lot of rain falls in tropical Indonesia but in the heaviest months of December, January and February during the period 1991-2020, the annual average of 833.6 mm was little changed from the 827.5 mm that fell 100 years ago. Over the entire period there has been an unnoticeable annual increase of 55 mm to 2,772.41 mm. Meanwhile the average annual temperature in Indonesia dropped by 0.14°C to 26°C from 2016 to 2022.

The U.K. blog Mumsnet ran a thread noting the Independent’s headline “How climate change is hitting vulnerable Indonesian trans sex workers”, and asked: “Is this the most ‘woke’ headline ever”? The first comment remarked: “I don’t think I’ve seen even Titania McGrath manage to get so much oppression into so few words.” The first comment under the Independent’s original story asked: ‘Is this a Babylon Bee article”?

In fact the game being played here is a serious one, as regular readers of the Daily Sceptic will be only too well aware. The Independent story is credited to “Reuters correspondents” and is part of a global campaign to insert the fear of  ‘climate change’ – human-caused of course – into almost every conceivable situation. The use of such emotional language is designed to drive up fear to support the Net Zero collectivisation. “Indonesia is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and trans women, who tend to face more stigma and marginalisation than trans men or other LGBTQ+ Indonesians, are also among those hardest hit by extreme weather,” reports Reuters. It is appears that as well as seeking to adapt their “precarious livelihoods” to the new “climate reality”, attempts are also being made to “raise awareness” of the challenges posed by extreme weather.

Street walking in a Muslim-majority country undoubtedly has perils, but to use such a situation to blame the climate is ridiculous. As we have noted, the climate in Indonesia has been remarkably stable over the last century – a tad more warmth, and more or less the same amount of rain.

The above World Bank graph plots a five-year smoothed average temperature in Indonesia since the start of the last century. In common with other countries in the tropics, the warming has been around half that seen in the heavily urbanised lands further north. The average temperature in 2022 at 26°C was only 0.5°C higher than the 1922 recording of 25.5°C.

Looking at the aggregated accumulation precipitation data from the World Bank above shows little change going back over 100 years, and certainly nothing that would have been obvious to the local inhabitants. According to the Independent account, sex workers in the rainforest region of West Java “are among the most affected by extreme weather”, and there is no doubt rainfall is slightly higher at the 1,000 metre elevation. But light relief is also available since the average annual temperature is over 2°C cooler than the country as a whole.

Of course Reuters has considerable form when it comes to whipping up political fear of a changing climate. Over the last two years, the Reuters Institute has been running the Oxford Climate Journalism Network that has seen over 400 journalists from across the world take lengthy sabbaticals to be indoctrinated into the campaign to push a climate ‘emergency’ narrative into every imaginable story. Currently undergoing such education is Marco Silva from the BBC Verify unit. One past course speaker has speculated on the need for “fines and imprisonment” for expressing scepticism about “well-supported” science. Delegates are groomed to “move beyond their siloed past” as climate journalists into a strategic position within newsrooms, “combining expertise with collaboration”.

Billionaire funds also back Covering Climate Now, an operation run out of the Columbia Journalism Review in New York and supported by media operations including Reuters, the Guardian, Bloomberg and Agence France-Presse. It claims to feed over 500 media outlets with written stories and narratives. It seeks a “reframing” of the way poodle journalists cover climate change. In other words, the relentless amplification for obvious political and cultural purposes of an invented climate emergency by constant story catastrophisation of the climate.

In passing, it might be observed that calling a journalist a journalist does not necessarily mean that he/him/she/her/they is a journalist.

Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor.

Tags: Climate AlarmismExtreme weatherIndonesiaNet ZeroTransgenderism

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    godknowsimgood
    godknowsimgood
    1 year ago

    “The shot of the day, brought to you by Moderna” – such irony!

    https://twitter.com/ClayTravis/status/1701023674935947608

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    transmissionofflame
    transmissionofflame
    1 year ago
    Reply to  godknowsimgood

    Yup, so chuffed that No-vax Djokovic keeps on sticking it to them.

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    ebygum
    ebygum
    1 year ago
    Reply to  godknowsimgood

    LOL! That will absolutely keep me chuckling all day…

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    Chris P
    Chris P
    1 year ago
    Reply to  godknowsimgood

    Even ITV News noticed the irony.

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    huxleypiggles
    huxleypiggles
    1 year ago
    Reply to  godknowsimgood

    Bloody wonderful. 😀😀😀

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    NeilParkin
    NeilParkin
    1 year ago

    “Theodore Dalrypole: The British lack the qualities to succeed in a postindustrial age”

    Excellent article. I agree totally.

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    EppingBlogger
    EppingBlogger
    1 year ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    When 50 per cent of Brits are told they should go to Uni after which they will get jobs in senior management and the other half are subsidised by the tax payer and told they are inadequate it is not a surprise.

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    DomH75
    DomH75
    1 year ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    Yes, it’s a very good article. I suspect most Britons have always been always best suited to trades, military, agriculture or climbing on board a ship and going exploring. Trade union barons destroyed much of that. I don’t think we’re culturally suited to jobs that require us to be obsequious. Most Britons are not good in public facing roles. I’m terrible: I really struggle with people. I wish I didn’t. If I was doing a minimum wage job, I’d much rather get on with a job in a back room somewhere, unpacking boxes or building things.

    And if you’ve ever worked in a shop, you know what utter a-holes British customers can be. I worked in a book shop 20 years ago. There were days where 80 per cent or more customers were abusive to me – and before someone says that must be my fault, this was a relatively small bookshop in a Tube station and people had unrealistic ideas of what a shop that leaned towards 3 for £10 paperbacks would stock. I got called a ‘c**t’ because we didn’t stock Carol Ann Duffy poems! As it was, I’d added Dylan Thomas, William Blake and Philip Larkin books to the tiny poetry section, which almost no one ever touched. One bloke used to come into the shop, stand at the back counter (which had a ‘closed’ sign on it) and slam his fist on the counter until someone paid him attention. And the number of halfwits demanding ‘vuh la’est Jakkerlinn Wiwsunn’ book and getting angry that it was sold out began to make me lose my faith in humanity!

    I understand why Baroness Thatcher ended the industrial aspect of our country, as the communist union barons were holding our country to ransom. As it stands, I believe deindustrialisation went too far. Technology would have changed a lot of factory culture anyway, but we’ve offshored too much. So, we’re stuck with a misanthropic British public that has nowhere it wants to go to work, and a benefits system that allows it.

    I’m work-from-home person as a result of the lockdown world. My social skills are worse than ever, because I almost never see anyone. I’m unfailingly polite to shop staff, because I’ve been on their end of dealing with customers, but practically get verbal diarrhoea because they’re the only people other than my parents I ever talk to face to face! And my real enjoyment comes from backbreaking work in my garden. Psychologically, physical work is good for us and we don’t do that anymore. Men and boys play computer games in their spare time and women and girls have been told childrearing is slavery.

    We’re a messed up country.

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    huxleypiggles
    huxleypiggles
    1 year ago
    Reply to  DomH75

    I enjoy public facing jobs because I enjoy selling. I have worked many years in financial services and done bar work all my life. There is a secret – acknowledge that selling to the public, and everyone’s a salesman, involves a bit of acting.

    Whenever I went to see clients I would tell the office staff as I left – right, I’m off to see my public. It’s all about changing mind-set. Ordinarily I am a shy person.

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    huxleypiggles
    huxleypiggles
    1 year ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    Agreed, an excellent article.

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    NeilParkin
    NeilParkin
    1 year ago

    “Drivers ‘should be fined for going just one mph over the speed limit’”

    Perhaps we should also fine local and central government officials for going £1 over budget..?

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    JohnK
    JohnK
    1 year ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    Ignorance about instrument accuracy is common among that lot. The only thing that is 100% accurate is their bank account.

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    NeilParkin
    NeilParkin
    1 year ago

    “‘It would be helpful if you were to do some proper research’

    Brave words, when five minute of ‘proper research’ would show this is the second biggest lie ever told. Anyone noticed that even when sceptical arguments are put forwards the argument is how we afford Nett Zero, not why do we need to do Nett Zero.?

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    NeilParkin
    NeilParkin
    1 year ago

    “Headteacher at girls’ school says pupils should use AI to do homework”

    Perhaps AI will tell the girls that they shouldn’t be wasting their time, learning inside the imposition of the Prussian Education Model and should instead be putting their efforts into developing themselves via the Trivium.

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    WyrdWoman
    WyrdWoman
    1 year ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    I remember the days – not that long ago – when we were warned against using Wikipedia as a reliable source. And now a Head is suggesting using a secondary source that uses Wiki (among others) as its primary. How times change, eh? Reminds me of a quote from The Machine Stops by EM Forster (1909):

    “Beware of first-hand ideas!” exclaimed one of the most advanced of them. “First-hand ideas do not really exist. They are but the physical impressions produced by love and fear, and on this gross foundation who could erect a philosophy? Let your ideas be second-hand, and if possible tenth-hand, for then they will be far removed from that disturbing element — direct observation. Do not learn anything about this subject of mine — the French Revolution. Learn instead what I think that Enicharmon thought Urizen thought Gutch thought Ho-Yung thought Chi-Bo-Sing thought Lafcadio Hearn thought Carlyle thought Mirabeau said about the French Revolution.

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    transmissionofflame
    transmissionofflame
    1 year ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    I had to look that up; interesting; thanks.

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    NeilParkin
    NeilParkin
    1 year ago
    Reply to  transmissionofflame

    I confess I was ignorant of this myself until earlier this year when a reference set me scurrying off to Google to find out more, as you have done today. The concept from classical times, that you first teach someone how to learn, and then let them learn about everything and anything that interests them is just wonderful. I did wonder about all those 17th and 18th century inverntor/discoverer polymaths like Benjamin Frankiln and how he could be interested in so many things. Now I know. Every day is a school day, and when you have the entirity of human knowledge at your finger tips, literally with the internet, who knows where you will go next.

    Last edited 1 year ago by NeilParkin
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    transmissionofflame
    transmissionofflame
    1 year ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    The entirety of human knowledge minus those parts that Google and others have got around to censoring due to them being “wrongthink” 🙂

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    EppingBlogger
    EppingBlogger
    1 year ago

    Why would ULEZ vans not be fined for breaches of poarking rules.

    In my town up to 6 rubbish (oooopos, recycling ones, diesel) park on double yellow lines around a busy junction every Monday while staff have a breAK. This has been reported to the enforcement people. Nothing happens.

    However, a neighbour and me were penalised after parking on a single yellow line only 100 yards (oooops again, 90 metres) away. We were caught because a long standing restriction was changes without notice to residentas, a time notice was removed and instead there is one at the entrance toi the town – who studies these changes?

    How come the local tax payers are penalised whereas council employees or contractors have carte blanche (oooh, how racist is that).

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    AethelredTheReadier
    AethelredTheReadier
    1 year ago
    Reply to  EppingBlogger

    Get your own wheel clamps and clamp them while they’re busy checking their phones! I think they’d soon get the message.

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    Mogwai
    Mogwai
    1 year ago

    Just a big ”F*ck you!” statement from Novak at the US Open. Huge congrats to him, he deserves it. If this doesn’t sock it to the totalitarian Clown World government I don’t know what does. And the event was mainly sponsored by Moderna, apparently, so a bonus ”up yours!” it is. Amazing how we unjabbed are all still living, breathing and injury/illness-free isn’t it? LOL

    https://twitter.com/TheChiefNerd/status/1701019102389944608

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    Mogwai
    Mogwai
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Mogwai

    And a reminder of just how the unjabbed were abused and vilified by the authoritarian governments and elites ( and our fellow citizens, most shamefully of all ), as well as the absolutely horrendous way the gestapo thugs, posing as police, went after law-abiding, freedom-defending civilians. But we, the non-compliant, as perfectly illustrated by Novax Djokovic, came out triumphant. Nobody regrets not taking it.

    https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/happy-do-not-comply-day

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    WyrdWoman
    WyrdWoman
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Mogwai

    Most shameful of all is family. I have a sibling who still refuses to talk to me.

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    Mogwai
    Mogwai
    1 year ago
    Reply to  WyrdWoman

    And what is their reasoning behind that? Do you think it’s to do with the fact that you are alive and well, despite making a different decision to them, which then makes them feel rather stupid and ashamed to have swallowed the garbage narrative, but they’re too proud to apologise for their behaviour and reflect that they treated you badly, admitting that they were in the wrong?
    I’m only going off somebody I personally know who I think meets this analysis. I’ve basically demonstrated to them how naive and foolish they were but they’re too stubborn to even do any self-reflection and admit they were wrong.

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    Dinger64
    Dinger64
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Mogwai

    I would say most families have someone like that, mine certainly does!

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    AethelredTheReadier
    AethelredTheReadier
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Dinger64

    Yes, it’s everywhere, Dings. The f**kers certainly did their job in dividing us. However, I’ve also heard of cases where families have got back together and healed the divide due to more information leaking out. We are gaining numbers that is for sure and I really don’t think we will be so easy to lock down, mask up or socially distance again. We will win this war.

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    WyrdWoman
    WyrdWoman
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Mogwai

    I have no idea why, TBH. Right at the start I was asked for my opinion (having worked in and around health care for 30 odd years); I did the research and gave it, but it was ignored. That’s it, last time I heard anything back. I still send regular ‘contentious’ emails though, as I do to another sib who also ignored me but still communicates!! Nowt so queer as folk.

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    Chris P
    Chris P
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Mogwai

    The trial of the leaders of the peaceful Truckers’ Convoy protest has begun. They face the possibility of prison.

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/xqSU9g3D3Nhw/

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    Mogwai
    Mogwai
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Chris P

    Given what’s happened with the Jan 6th guys in the US I wouldn’t put it past Turdeau at all. These truckers and their supporters made an absolute fool of him and we all know what an out and out spiteful psychopath he is. He’s got plenty of form. Just look also at what that poor Pastor Artur has been through. Canada is another country gone to the dogs with a joke of a judicial system.

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    ebygum
    ebygum
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Mogwai

    It must be an AI bot..surely, like us, he must have died from the coof by now??
    LOL!
    It’s also gratifying that it’s in America..where he was banned for two years…and after winning the Australian open as well…..what a slap around the head for those muppets!!
    Definitely the GOAT…..

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    WyrdWoman
    WyrdWoman
    1 year ago

    “Two transgender cyclists hammer female competition at Illinois races” 

    …they’re still pretty piss poor men then:

    Williamson competed in both men’s and women’s categories at the Sky Express Winter Criterium in March 2020, where she won first place racing against women but didn’t place in the men’s race comprised of 40 cyclists. 

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    NeilofWatford
    NeilofWatford
    1 year ago

    Transgender cyclists triumph again.
    Another victory for Norm Hiccup …
    https://youtu.be/ipvesqJP1e4?si=SfSuYJNQ_bkzBmhW

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    allofusarefat
    allofusarefat
    1 year ago

    “Net Zero and ageing populations risk higher taxes”. Fine, because only one of those is inevitable and a morally necessary source of expenditure- as opposed to a childish fantasy anti-human authoritarian anti-scientific vampiric death cult designed to destroy society, end private ownership, impoverish the citizenry, enslave whole populations and make the lives of men “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.” Trick will be to find any politician who can work out which is which.

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    JeremyP99
    JeremyP99
    1 year ago
    • ““Steven Berkoff: Offensive art is liberating” – Speaking to UnHerd, actor and director Steven Berkoff says people in the arts are “beginning to self-censor”.”

    Same Berkoff who sued Julie Burchill for calling him “hideously ugly”? Or another one?

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    ebygum
    ebygum
    1 year ago

    As if the Climate Cult weren’t already scary enough….I was looking at an article about a US company called Make Sunsets ….
    https://makesunsets.com/
    ….in relation to geo engineering ..and ‘cooling the earth’….(sigh).. when I found this.

    https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/03/01/1069283/researchers-launched-a-solar-geoengineering-test-flight-in-the-uk-last-fall/

    Last September, researchers in the UK launched a high-altitude weather balloon that released a few hundred grams of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, a potential scientific first in the solar geo engineering field, MIT Technology Review has learned.

    ..we are fricking doomed!!

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    AethelredTheReadier
    AethelredTheReadier
    1 year ago
    Reply to  ebygum

    ‘Fake Sunsets’ would be a better name for that company. These people are insane. They honestly think that they can engineer the ‘cooling’ of a gigantic celestial body, the mechanisms and workings of which are still largely a mystery. Interfering with things that are beyond their myopic, ego-raddled minds. They think only of the desired effect and not the consequences which pretty much sums up globalistic psychopathic thinking.

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    Chris P
    Chris P
    1 year ago
    Reply to  ebygum

    Bill Gates and other billionaires are investing in this insanity. Bill Gates, perhaps inspired by an episode of The Simpsons, has also invested in nuclear power.

    https://time.com/6258126/solar-geoengineering-billionaries-george-soros/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3LbxDZRgA4

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    Chris P
    Chris P
    1 year ago

    A link to the Ron DeSantis press conference with Dr Ladapo. The headline writers of the New York post need to check their dictionaries for the definition of rant.

    https://thefloridachannel.org/videos/9-7-23-governors-press-conference/

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    DomH75
    DomH75
    1 year ago
    Reply to  Chris P

    Anything the MSM disagrees with is defined as a ‘rant’ to make a reader imagine the words yelled in an unhinged manner.

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    huxleypiggles
    huxleypiggles
    1 year ago

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/andrew-castle/caller-challenges-andrew-castle-on-net-zero/

    The caller Daniel is the one who needs to do more research. Muppet.

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    huxleypiggles
    huxleypiggles
    1 year ago

    “Owning a big dog generates twice as much carbon dioxide a year as driving an average car, writes Sean Thomas in the Spectator.”

    Seems like we all need to get a big dog. Some more plant food added to the atmosphere is just what we need.

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    ebygum
    ebygum
    1 year ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    If that POS entitled toxic male Sean Thomas fell into the sea, along with my dog..I know which one is worth saving….and it isn’t him….what a load of bo**ocks…
    …..what a jumped-up reptile….

    Although I do believe they are coming for our pets one way or the other…remember they did try to claim family pets were spreading Convid..and I have seen more articles recently about pets being bad for the planet….I suppose if farmers have to give up cows, sheep and pigs..the next logical step is the family pet….I mean ffs anything that gives us joy has got to go hasn’t it??

    So along with my heating, my wood burner, my car and my meaty fricken dinner ….. they can well and truly piss off if they think they’ll get any of them….including my dog…….!!

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    ekathulium
    ekathulium
    1 year ago

    Anyone see ukcolumnnews today and, at 43-50 mins, the piece on “Dr” Mary Bowman of Chicago?
    Frightening to think that such people work in the health service and want to control library content – and, apparently, already do control education.

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