News Round-Up
26 April 2025
by Toby Young
This month's satellite temperature data show the latest pause in global warming is now 92 months long. Should human beings really be panicking about such imperceivable changes in temperature?
The international news agency Reuters has 'fact-checked' a recent Daily Sceptic article on the progress of Arctic sea ice and found it “misleading”, despite not being able to point to a single incorrect fact.
The Mona Lisa has been attacked by a climate activist. Alongside the recent attacks on oil depots and Margaret Thatcher's statue, it appears that far Left criminal damage is becoming a major problem.
The idea that we are suffering a sixth mass extinction is little more than the invention of climate activists, led by agitprop operations like the World Wildlife Fund. The claim certainly isn’t backed up by dead bodies.
A robust exchange of letters between a BBC climate producer and a former Top Gear producer shines a light on the BBC's willingness to broadcast alarmist climate stories with no basis in fact.
The head of one of HSBC’s biggest rivals defended free speech after HSBC suspended a senior banker for criticising the hysterical tone of the climate debate.
Slowly and surely the forces of climate science disinformation reach out from their academic bases to throttle debate and proscribe off-message reporting. They have conveniently forgotten the lesson of Climategate.
In a major re-evaluation of data from weather balloons rising through the troposphere, scientists have confirmed that temperatures have mostly paused since around 1998.
You might think that if you debunk patently silly extreme weather claims, the entire fear agenda will go away. Think again. Climate change is now firmly embedded in the culture wars surrounding race, identity and gender.
The UK Met Office's latest climate scare story is to predict that a jump in global temperatures of half a degree may occur in the next five years. But what's the truth behind it?
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