Climate Alarmists and Weather Events
- Climate alarmists capitalize on weather events to support their narrative.
- They often ignore information that contradicts their claims.
- It's important to highlight gaps in their arguments.
Northwest Passage and Arctic Ice
- The Northwest Passage has its third-highest level of sea ice in two decades.
- Al Gore predicted the Arctic polar ice cap could disappear within five to seven years (2009).
- Recent research indicates cooling trends since early 2010s related to slowed warming in Greenland.
Texas Flooding
- The Texas flood linked to the Guadalupe River rising has been discredited as a result of human carbon emissions.
- Historical floods were worse, with a river rise of 42. 3 feet over a century ago.
Summer Heat and Fossil Fuels
- Rising summer temperatures are often blamed on fossil fuels.
- Recent heat records have not been directly attributed to human actions.
Antarctic Ice and Historical Data
- Antarctic ice patterns do not align with the climate crisis narrative since it was first publicized in 1988.
Tampa Temperature Claims
- A meteorologist claims 90-degree days doubled in Tampa due to climate change.
- Fact-checking reveals that Tampa's temperature data shows no significant increase since 1895 and is affected by urban heat island effects.
Air India Crash and Climate Change
- The New York Times suggests the Air India crash was due to global warming.
- Criticism highlights that no other crashes have been linked to climate change.
Conclusion on Climate Narrative
- If climate claims were factual, there would be no need for exaggeration or misinformation.
- Such behavior indicates duplicity within the climate alarmist community.
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