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- A ‘Weakening Warming Trend Of The Last 40 Years Is Apparent’, Says German Expert
- Britons without a driveway or garage can expect EV charging costs to be almost $1200 a year higher
- Biden admin ditches huge auction of oil & gas drilling rights as avg fuel prices hit ANOTHER record high
- Green killing machines: EU prepares to abandon environmental impact assessment for renewables
- Federal Court: Biden’s suspension of oil leases may have been illegal
- Republican senators unwisely propose new energy tax
- Chronology of Biden’s Gasoline Price Hike – Up, up, up ‘from Biden’s first day in office’
- ‘UN is misusing data’: Ignores fact that ‘deaths in climate-related disasters declined 99% from a century ago’
Bjorn Lomborg: In the 1920s, almost half a million people were killed by climate-related disasters. In 2021, it was less than 7,000 people. Climate-related disasters kill 99% fewer people than 100 years earlier. ...
Astonishingly, the UN is misusing data, and its approach has been repeatedly shown to be wrong. Its finding makes for great headlines—but it just isn’t grounded in evidence. When the UN analyzed the number of disaster events, it made a basic error—and one that I’ve called it out for making before: It basically counted all the catastrophes recorded by the most respected international disaster database, showed that they were increasing, and then suggested that the planet must be doomed. The problem is that the documentation of all types of disasters in the 1970s was far patchier than it is today, when anyone with a cellphone can immediately share news of a storm or flood from halfway around the world. That’s why the disaster database’s own experts explicitly warn amateurs not to conclude that an increase in registered disasters equates to more disasters in reality. Reaching such a conclusion “would be incorrect” because the increase really just shows improvements in recording.
- GO GREEN OR GO BROKE: Biden’s Climate Czar Threatens Airlines That Resist The Green Agenda
- Now, will you support the Green New Deal?! STUDY: ‘More people may be hospitalized with low sodium levels due to climate change’
"A new study has found that more people become hospitalized due to hyponatremia in temperatures above 15 degrees Celcius.
With climate change expected to increase temperatures across the world, the study predicts that an increase of 2 degrees Celsius could increase cases of hyponatremia by 13.9%"
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No, Time Magazine, Climate Change is Not Worsening Drought
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Watch: Morano on The First TV debunks John Kerry’s claims about ‘global warming’
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‘Forests exist on paper only’ – BBC: ‘How phantom forests are used for greenwashing’
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Hooray! Some Scientists Honestly Reporting That Climate Models Run “Too Hot”