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Offline rangerrebew

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Ten Fundamental Climate Questions the Media and Climate Alarmists Can’t or Won’t Answer
 
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October 28, 2024
 

Editors Note: These ten questions below were compiled by Chris Martz and posted on his Twitter (X) feed. As we’ve noted routinely at Climate Realism, the media is so incompetent at even basic science, they’d never be able to answer these fundamental climate questions. If they were able to, we’d see balanced and accurate articles about climate issues rather than the usual doom-laden scare stories about a nonexistent “climate crisis” that we see nearly every day.

Guest Twitter repost by Chris Martz

Here are 10 fundamental questions that climate alarmists never answer.

➊ You claim that the Earth is overheating. That it’s “too hot.” So, what is the correct global mean surface temperature (GMST) for life on Earth and why? 🌡️

Please provide a numerical answer. Use units and round it to the nearest tenth of a degree Celsius. Then, explain why that value is ideal and cite evidence to justify your answer.

https://climaterealism.com/2024/10/ten-fundamental-climate-questions-the-media-and-climate-alarmists-cant-or-wont-answer/
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Excellent, and questions I have been asking, too.
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