Climate Fact-Check November 2024 Edition: Media climate claims debunked

Climate Fact-Check November 2024 Edition

by: The Competitive Enterprise Institute, The Heartland Institute, the Energy & Environmental Legal Institute, the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, and the International Climate Science Coalition, and Truth in Energy and Climate.

Editor’s note: This summary serves as a fact check on the biggest false claims made in the media in November, 2024. 

Without a doubt, the news of the month was the reelection of climate skeptic Donald Trump to the presidency. Bloomberg captured the relevant implications with the headline: “Trump Aims a ‘Wrecking Ball’ at Climate Policy.”

Let’s hope the Bloomberg headline comes true. Here are 10 more reasons for President Trump to wield a wrecking ball against the climate hoax.

Links: The Washington Post article.

Links: The Washington Post articleUHI of Washington, DC.

Links: The Buffalo News article.

Links: The Washington Post articleNortheastern Forest Fire Compact.

Links: Nautil.us article, Joe Bastardi response.

Links: The Associated Press article, Northeast trends.

Links: The Associated Press articlelink on climate change, multidecadal cycles of hurricanes.

Links: The Associated Press article, 2022 Bangladesh study, other studies.

Links: Bloomberg article.

Links: The Washington Post article.

We’ll close out this month with this very special report from Associated Press climate propagandist Seth Borenstein. Climate hysteria is such a hoax that delegates to November’s COP-29 climate conference were reduced to playing a climate change board game.

Until next month, check out these other great fact checks.

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