Thursday, February 8, 2024

Governments Wasting TRILLIONS On "Climate Change" Using Faulty Temperature Data, Experts Warn

Governments wasting TRILLIONS on "Climate change" using faulty temperature data, experts warn.

The only reason why it seems like global temperatures are rising is because a whopping 96 percent of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's temperature monitoring stations are located in "Urban heat islands" next to things like warm exhaust fans and "Blistering-hot rooftops."

Despite trillions of dollars in taxpayer-funded mitigation measures that have been implemented over the years, 2023 was still said to be the hottest year on record, according to the NOAA. However, we now know that this is because the federal agency's thermometers were intentionally placed near really hot urban structures, which ultimately skewed the data.

"A warming planet means we need to be prepared for the impacts of climate change that are happening here and now, like extreme weather events that become both more frequent and severe."

Anthony Watts, a meteorologist and senior fellow for environment and climate at The Heartland Institute, as well as author of the climate website Watts Up With That, examined the NOAA's climate stations and reported that the agency's climate claims are laughably flawed.

More than 90 percent of the NOAA's temperature stations, Watts found, have a clear heat bias, meaning they record temperatures that are too high compared to actual temperatures outside of urban heat islands.

Even worse than the NOAA's urban heat island temperature stations are the computerized climate models that climate zealots are using to drive changes in energy policy, which aim to shift the West away from earth-based "Fossil" fuels into "Green" energy technologies like solar and wind. 

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-02-07-trillions-wasted-climate-change-faulty-temperature-data.html 

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