News Round-Up
19 May 2024
by Will Jones
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The idea that humans are largely responsible for climate change is an unproven hypothesis and the claim that it is 'settled science' on which all specialists in the field agree is a political con.
Bill Gates and other billionaires have given hundreds of millions of dollars over the last decade to media outlets to fund 'trusted messengers' who are on-message on climate change and, more recently, COVID-19.
Climate alarmists are quick to blame global warming for every flood or storm. But data show the U.K. is much less windy and no wetter than in recent years.
In January this year, the Australian Government announced $1 billion Australian dollars to save the Great Barrier Reef. Why, when in the last year the Reef grew by over 26%, all by itself?
A newly-discovered 1871 dataset of sea temperatures across the Great Barrier Reef has been compared to recent measurements and no differences were found. Not surprising, then, that the Great Barrier Reef is thriving.
Thirty-eight emails released under a recent FOI request provide an interesting insight into the way Government science advisers plotted to change Boris Johnson’s mind over the causes of climate change.
More rain, more flooding, more 'extreme weather' – more of the fact-free fairytales fed to Boris Johnson at his January 2020 briefing to bring him on-side with the Blob's Net Zero agenda.
Shortly prior to the pandemic, Patrick Vallance showed Boris Johnson a slide show that used alarmist modelling to convince him of a 'climate emergency' and the need for drastic action. Sound familiar?
The latest satellite temperature data show no global warming now for seven years and three months. But why has Google demonetised the climate scientist who compiles this data, alleging 'misinformation'?
When Jordan Peterson told Joe Rogan that climate models compound their errors like interest, green activists (often known in the climate change business as ‘scientists’) were predictably outraged.
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