Over the course of its operation, Climate Realism has posted more than 1,300 articles detailing the mainstream media's malfeasance in asserting that all manner of natural and human disasters are being caused by climate change.
Most of the articles Climate Realism has responded to make specific claims about the damaging impacts supposed human-caused climate change has or will cause based on specific studies.
As bad as it is having to refute articles referencing easily debunkable claims-claims that a middle schooler could fact check using the Internet, if he or she were so inclined, to show it to be false-there is a subset of articles Climate Realism responds to where climate change is basically a red herring.
Concerning climate change, the story references the World Bank's claim that climate change is one factor among many facing indigenous people around the world, but doesn't even try to tie climate change factually to problems wreaking havoc in the lives of San Miguel Centro Marankiari indigenous peoples of the Ashaninka village in the mountains of central Peru.
One of the worst cases of climate change misdirection came in an article published by Bloomberg, "Climate Change Poses a Child Labor 'Threat Multiplier,'" which claimed climate change was the motive force behind child labor in developing countries.
" There you have it: it is not climate change, but climate friendly technologies that are forcing small children into the mines, waste sites and slag heaps, and factories.
The media, having drunk the Kool-Aid on climate alarm, are trying to motivate strong fears of climate change among their generally un-scientifically informed audiences in an attempt to stampede them into calling for the climate policies the journalists support.
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