News Round-Up
28 April 2024
by Will Jones
Should We Rename the Daily Sceptic the Daily Septic?
28 April 2024
Now Reuters runs a 'fact check' of a Daily Sceptic Arctic sea ice story. Being accused of "cherry picking" by an outfit that urges journalists to claim climate change makes mangoes taste worse is beyond ridicule.
Climate scientists have hailed the huge boost to global plant growth and food production from the higher levels of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. "There is a social benefit from more CO2 in the air."
Further scientific evidence has emerged to suggest that the Earth’s atmosphere is 'saturated' with carbon dioxide, meaning that at higher levels the 'greenhouse' gas will not cause temperatures to rise.
The climate alarmists have been catastrophising about recent heatwaves in Mali and Burkina Faso. In fact, average temperatures in those countries have barely risen in the last 85 years, says Chris Morrision.
Chris Packham has hit back at claims made on GB News that half the world's population could die under Net Zero. But that seems like a fair estimate of the catastrophic harm of deindustrialisation, says Chris Morrison.
Do you think that the constant catastrophising of weather and climate in science and the media has just appeared by accident? In fact, a few fanatical billionaires are bankrolling the propaganda, says Chris Morrison.
In 15 out of 16 applications of plastic covering 90% of global volume, the alternatives actually produced more greenhouse gases, according to a new science paper. Talk about an inconvenient conclusion.
Forget the old ladies of Switzerland. The real winners from the ECHR climate verdict are green billionaires. They groom journalists and politicians to promote Net Zero – and even run re-education courses for judges.
'How climate change is hitting vulnerable Indonesian trans sex workers' ran the extraordinary headline in the Independent. Needless to say, the story was a complete washout, says Chris Morrison.
Shifts in carbon isotopes are said to prove that humans are altering the balance of the atmosphere and causing a climate 'emergency'. But new research dismisses human involvement as "non-discernible".
In a fresh blow to climate alarmism, islands like Tuvalu and the Maldives that were predicted soon to "disappear" beneath rising seas have been found to have actually grown in size.
Massive retrospective alterations have been made to surface air temperatures by GISS, one of the main global databases run by NASA, greatly increasing recent warming, according to Professor Ole Humlum.
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