News Round-Up
18 May 2025
by Toby Young
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There's been a massive recovery in Antarctica sea ice this year. But you won't hear about it in our Net Zero-obsessed mainstream media, says Chris Morrison.
A bombshell new paper in top science journal Nature has revealed that, far from hurricanes getting worse, as the alarmists claim, they have dropped in frequency and power globally over the past 30 years.
A statistical paper questioning the guilt of Lucy Letby has been refused publication by a science journal over fears that it might upset the parents of her victims.
The Met Office claims to have a record of temperatures at Stornoway Airport going back to 1873. Which is odd, says Chris Morrison, since powered flight was not invented until 1903 and the airport didn't exist until 1937.
Dramatic evidence has been published in a number of recent science papers that CO2 levels are already 'saturated', meaning little or no further warming is to be expected and rising CO2 levels are all beneficial.
Up to now the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has largely held the line on not blaming 'extreme' weather on humans. But its latest press release suggests that is about to change, says Chris Morrison.
Michael Mann's recent attempts to support the 'hockey stick' graph of global temperature by explaining away natural oscillations aren't even convincing alarmists, says Andrew Sibley.
The BBC has included a male 'trans woman' scientist in its annual list of 100 inspiring women, just days after sparking controversy over its choice for women’s footballer of the year.
Antarctica sea ice has "slowly increased" since 1979 with any changes due to natural variation, a new science paper has found. It's just the latest Net Zero scare to crash and burn, says Chris Morrison.
Shocking evidence has emerged that points to the U.K. Met Office inventing temperature data from over 100 non-existent weather stations. One such 'ghost' station, Dungeness, closed in 1986 but still reports "observations".
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