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Some glaring contradictions in the climate narrative
« on: August 24, 2024, 06:13:27 am »
Some glaring contradictions in the climate narrative
By
Joe Bastardi
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August 21st, 2024
 
I will start this hammering of three major points in the climate narrative.

that Tropical Cyclones were going to increase due to warming,
that warming is more costly, and
that arctic sea ice would disappear (and Greenland ice would melt).
So this paper from the American Geophysical Union right off the bat supports what I have been saying for two decades (see, if you actually work in the weather every day on a global scale, you can see these things and don’t have to wait till 2021 for it to become official).

Trends in Global Tropical Cyclone Activity: 1990–2021:

https://www.cfact.org/2024/08/21/some-glaring-contradictions-in-the-climate-narrative/
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