News Round-Up
18 November 2024
by Toby Young
Why Politicians and Bureaucrats Always Double-Down and Cover-Up
18 November 2024
by David Craig
Paul Homewood, author of 'Tall Climate Tales From the BBC’, summarises the findings of his report for the Daily Sceptic.
Despite all the media hype around wildfires in Rhodes last summer, the data that are now out reveal that wildfires across southern Europe were completely normal in 2023.
In an excellent guest column in the Times, the fearless Lionel Shriver takes aim at lazy journalists who use the phrase "scientists say” to justify attributing extreme weather and wildfires to anthropogenic climate change.
Is Rhodes burning? Seen from the air, it doesn’t look like it, as a new aerial video shows an isolated fire, but not a widespread conflagration.
We're bombarded by news of Arctic ice melting at an alarming rate and the world being on fire, but the data tell a very different story, says Chris Morrison.
Politicians and journalists have been quick to blame the Canadian wildfires on climate change, but they fail to mention that fires in Canada are currently at historic lows.
The BBC has reported that the amount of tree cover being burnt has doubled in the last 20 years due to ‘climate change’. Even Greenpeace thinks this is nonsense.
Green zealots claiming to be following 'the Science' have been busy deleting historical data that contradicts their 'end is nigh' narrative. The Daily Sceptic's Environment Editor Chris Morrison sets the record straight.
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