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Climate Alarmists Question Climate Exaggeration
« on: November 06, 2025, 07:23:04 am »
Climate Alarmists Question Climate Exaggeration
By Robert Bradley Jr. -- November 4, 2025]

“… far too many climate scientists have tilted toward or surrendered to exaggeration and hyperbole, making false predictions along the way. Little wonder why the general public has climate fatigue.”

Bill Gates has joined the reset of the climate agenda heading into COP30, scheduled to begin next week in Belém, Brazil. Gates will not be there; neither will Trump nor anyone from the federal government in their official capacity.

Instead of alarmism, immediate relief from extreme weather and adaptation are the order of the day (see here). COP activists might not realize it yet, but the multi-decade push for mitigation has peaked. Fossil fuels won despite the best (worst?) efforts of governments around the world to prop up inferior energies, the dilute, intermittent, fragile kind.

What is a climate alarmist to do? Hope and pray for extreme weather events to keep the narrative going? (How perverse!) For example, the big bet this year was many super hurricanes to keep the narrative going–and last year to counter Trump at the polls. Neither panned out with ambiguity about the anthropogenic effect on cyclones (number, intensity).

https://www.masterresource.org/climate-exaggeration/climate-alarmists-question-exaggeration/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”