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Global temperatures are falling, oceans are cooling and the 'Hottest Year Evah' narrative is unravelling faster than a fact-checked Guardian article, says the Daily Sceptic's Environment Editor.
The Washington Post's recent dive into 485 million years of global temperatures revealed that today's average – 14.98°C – is a mere chill compared to the sweltering – 36°C – of 100 million years ago.
The party is over for climate alarmists as sea temperatures plunge around the world, says Chris Morrison. And the scientists – deprived of their usual carbon bogeyman – admit they are stumped as to why.
From higher Chinese crop yields thanks to CO2 to the discovery that cows are net methane reducers, there’s lots of good climate news out there. But the mainstream media is too busy promoting Net Zero to report it.
2023 was a warm year. But the assumption that this was due to human carbon dioxide emissions fails to recognise the numerous more likely drivers of global temperature fluctuations, says meteorologist Andrew Sibley.
Alarmists claim that 2023 was the hottest year on record, but a deep dive into the data reveals that this was not true for over 70% of the world's population. What's more, there was no correction for urban heat expansion.
The El Niño natural climate phenomenon is behind the high temperatures in 2023, pushing them up to a similar degree as in 2016, new analysis shows.
A major new study involving 37 scientists from 18 countries has concluded that 40% of apparent global warming since 1850 is due to urban heat corruptions.
Retired professor Stuart Harris is the latest scientist to dissent from the climate consensus, concluding in a recent review of the evidence that there is no clear link between CO2 concentrations and the Earth's temperature.
A climate scandal is brewing down under, with the Australian Bureau of Meteorology refusing to release data that cast doubt on its alarmist global warming claims. The Daily Sceptic's environment editor has the story.
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