News Round-Up
18 June 2025
An inept 'fact check' by Meta partner Science Feedback has shone further light on the U.K. Met Office's junk and fabricated temperature measurements, says Chris Morrison. The 'defence' only digs the hole deeper.
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.
Some of the poorest members of society could be losing out on millions of pounds of cold weather payments due to the DWP's reliance on data from Met Office's unreliable temperature measuring stations, says Chris Morrison.
Over 80% of the temperature stations opened in the last 30 years by the U.K. Met Office have been sited in junk locations. Don't they want unbiased data, asks Chris Morrison.
The Met Office's risible claim of the hottest ever May in the UK merely confirms that its temperature readings are riddled with massive urban heat corruptions, says Chris Morrison.
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.
Despite all the feverish commentary at the time, this summer in America was not even in the top 10 hottest once urban heat effects are accounted for, scientists have said.
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.
New satellite data has emerged showing the rise in summer temperatures in Canada is, in significant part, due to increased urbanisation, not carbon emissions. Needless to say, the MSM has ignored these findings.
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