I don’t think Antonio Guterres’ Secretary-General of the United Nations did not think that the risk of global warming in his hype paid him enough attention, so he now says, “The Age of Globality.” boiling It’s arrived! ”
A global boil?
Please take a break.
Yes, the weather is warm.
We can deal with that.
What bothers me is the pushing of hysterical myths by politicians, activists and the media.
Myth 1: The Arctic will soon be iceless.
It could “be ice-free by the summer of 2030.” scream DW News Report.
“Doomsday Glacier melts faster than scientists thought.” I’ll add it BBC. “The biggest cities on Earth are at risk.”
Nonsense.
“It’s not happening at the almost catastrophic pace they claim,” says Linnare Luken, a fellow at the Heartland Institute, my New Video.
However, the media shows dramatic images of melting and lack of ice.
“There’s no ice! All these walruses are laid out on stone-like beaches. … Because it’s summer! In winter, they’ll be back soon!”
As long as the ice disappears in winter, “compared to the amount of ice in the Arctic,” says Luken. “It’s like grains of sand.
But the enthusiasts push the hysteria forward.
In 2009, Algore said, while collecting the Nobel Prize, “There is a 75% chance that the entire Arctic ice cap may be completely free within five to seven years during the summer months.”
In just 5-7 years! What a disaster!
hang on. Seven years have passed. In fact, 16 years have passed. Ice caps have plenty of ice even in the summer. But no one calls him.
“They should definitely call him,” Luken says.
Myth 2: Polar bears are extinct.
Polar bears look cute, so environmental groups use them in their ads to donate money.
However, it is found in polar bear populations. It’s increased!
In the 1960s, 17,000-19,000 were the best of three scientific things. estimate Polar bear population. It’s about today 26,000 Polar bear.
However, the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) states, “Your support will help the Environmental Defense Fund save polar bears!”
EDF disagrees with my request for an interview. I understand why. I call their ads despicable.
“Absolutely,” agrees Luken, “The data is right there. It’s not difficult to know that polar bears are okay.”
Polar bears may not be extinct we You might be hungry!
That’s myth 3.
MSNBC scream“Climate change can create a massive global food shortage.”
President Barack Obama said, “Our changing climate is already making it more difficult to produce food!”
“There’s no claim that it’s not that true,” Luken sighs. “Food production has skyrocketed.”
She’s right, and there’s data for everyone to see. Agricultural Production Set Record highs Year by year.
In fact, the excess carbon dioxide in greenhouse gases is probably It will increase Food production.
“We inject CO2 into the greenhouse for a reason,” Luken points out. “It helps to fertilize plants for faster and better growth.”
As the weather warmed, the world experienced it The biggest drop With hunger and malnutrition.
Still, when food prices rise, media idiots still denounce climate change.
New York Times I insisted “The devastation that created climate change” caused a rise in coffee prices.
But there is global coffee production It’s increased 82% since the 1990s.
The era The story focuses on the short-term decline in Honduras coffee production. However, since the 90s, coffee production has been around for a long time. rose Over 200%.
“They never apologise,” I point out. “They never say, ‘Oh, we made this wrong.’ ”
“No,” Luken replies. “Even if they retract it, the damage has already been done.”
The vigilant media and environmental groups will never apologise.
When Doom doesn’t happen, they just move on to the next fear.
Next week we’ll be covering four myths about climate change.
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