Shonensy

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Shonensy

Phil Addinell

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The end of snow yet again, in the midst of heavy snowfall no less, to the press cliché use of “cold snap” to minimize cold weather, an admission that climate science is highly uncertain on Himalayan glaciers but they still know what it must say, a WEF online Arctic that’s melting unlike the real one, a supposed worldwide conversation on military emissions, blaming power outages on climate change that were caused by climate policy, our double-barred hypocrite of the week award to the New York Times for promoting luxury travel and to Chrystia Freeland for racking up limousine expenses while claiming to go carless for climate and hallucinating a prosperous green economy in place of the wreck she’s actually presiding over, yet more EV fires, CBC boosting EVs in cold “snaps”, certain people used to blame a wavy polar vortex on cooling now blaming it on warming, amazingly both due to burning fossil fuels, and a study saying the Netherlands isn’t getting worse wind storms than it did a century ago.

Dr. John Robson comments on key items from the latest Climate Discussion Nexus weekly "Wednesday Wakeup" newsletter from Tony Heller's splendid archival work showing how the U.S. NOAA systematically "adjusts" temperature to cool the past by implausible amounts to some media actually admitting cold weather is dangerous to other journalists saying dumb stuff about it, China subsidizing American alarmists who then say "deniers" take dirty money, our disagreement with Heller about whether climate change is a "hoax", Arctic ice rebounding, in the real world evidence from the troposphere and satellites, Roger Pielke Jr. on the shoddy methodology of the "Billion Dollar Disaster" database, and "midge assemblages" from Alaska confirming the once-standard view of gradual cyclical cooling from the Holocene Climatic Optimum not the revisionist "hockey stick".

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The very concept of objective truth is fading out of the world.
Lies will pass into history.
George Orwell