Here is @JohnKerry admitting that emissions cuts are pointless at the 2015 Paris climate confab. pic.twitter.com/Orkhm4j02d
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) January 8, 2021
Per NASA:
20th Century Global Avg Temperature = 13.9°C (57.0°F)https://t.co/LlqrPpyYCWGlobal Temperatures of Previous Years:
NY Times / NASA 1995 = 59.7 °F https://t.co/yKdSGAciKe
NASA 2016 & 2020 = 58.69°F (57.0°F + 1.69°F) https://t.co/LlqrPpyYCW
59.7°F > 58.69°F 🤔🧐 pic.twitter.com/x9r82IWtSl
— Don Penim (@Don_Penim) January 8, 2021
Steve Milloy: The latest from the masters of the fiddled global temperature data is that 2020 tied 2016 for 'hottest year.'
I guess that means the last four years of emissions — 200+ billion tons CO2e — were irrelevant temperature-wise… pic.twitter.com/JsHTXsUlek
— Climate Realist (@ClimateRealists) January 8, 2021
And Kerry reiterated the this emission futilty in 2020: https://t.co/ppgf8gU2yF
— Marc Morano (@ClimateDepot) January 8, 2021
Media and scientists hyping temperature changes year-to-year so small as to be within the margin of error.
Book Excerpt – The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change:
Retired MIT climate scientist Richard Lindzen has ridiculed “hottest year” claims. “The uncertainty here is tenths of a degree. When someone points to this and says this is the warmest temperature on record, what are they talking about? It’s just nonsense. This is a very tiny change period,” Lindzen said.
“If you can adjust temperatures to 2/10ths of a degree, it means it wasn’t certain to 2/10ths of a degree.” Lindzen pointed out, “We’re talking about less than a tenth of degree with an uncertainty of about a quarter of a degree. Moreover, such small fluctuations—even if real—don’t change the fact that the trend for the past 20 years has been much less than models have predicted.”