Sadly, the mainstream media pounced on this highly embellished press release because it contained exciting claims that fit the climate catastrophe narrative that they seem wedded to, facts be damned...
The data suggests NPR’s Lauren Sommer may have been drinking too much wine when she wrote that story or, more likely, she failed to look into the actual temperature and grape production data before commencing to write...
Two years ago, media outlets were headlining strident messages that California had moved into a "megadrought" and that there was little hope for relief.
Accusing NPR of fearmongering climate change, Steele goes on to explicate their flawed reasoning in blaming the Denton fire on global warming.
...none of the news reports contained any actual turbulence data to see if this is actually becoming a problem in a warming world.
And once again climate alarmists obscure the real problems and real solutions.
This flawed reporting seems to be a sad trend.
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DOE needs to stop politicizing energy appliances on unfounded predictions that “clean” renewable electricity will soon dominate the grid.
The fact that the US, and for that matter the UK, is not seeing such effects fundamentally undermines their credibility.
What could be simpler than paying AP to print the propaganda they want? It is little wonder the industry’s financial outlook is bleak!
Real world data refutes the model predictions.
Taking pictures of people in distress after severe weather events, then attributing their suffering to man-made climate change is uninformed at best, and cruel exploitation at worst.
His own regional research shows normal and wet years will return, but don’t let that trick you.
. All the climate models could do is project imagined disasters in the future. Rarely does the media mention the grass/fire cycle, or the dryness of ENSO cycles. Instead NPR prefers to blame climate change for worse wildfires...
With every wildfire report, NPR now adds climate crisis comment but ignores wildfire science. I learned more about heat transfer and wildfires as a boy scout. I also expanded my wildfire science as an ecologist researching...
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