from climaterealism
James Taylor
this milwaukee sentinel As Hurricane Milton ravaged the Florida coast, MJS (MJS) shamefully sought to profit from Hurricane Milton, spreading false assertions and misinformation to further its aggressive climate change agenda. MJS delivers a master class in deception and sensationalism, claiming that “the message this year's hurricane season sends” is that “climate change is here, there is no shelter, and it's deadly and costly.” If MJS and author Caitlin Looby Take the trouble to do the research and they will learn there never Any “climate refuge”.
MJS claims: “The science is simple, clear and indisputable.” From this point of view, the article is correct. science yes What is immediate and indisputable is that hurricane events like Milton are becoming less frequent and severe, and temperature increases are becoming less common. store Alive, MJS makes Pinocchio look like a legendary truth teller.
Some facts about hurricanes that may help them,
The “message” of Hurricane Milton is that while global warming/climate change has caused a significant decrease in hurricane activity, climate change has not caused a significant decrease in hurricane activity. all The hurricane disappears. Taking advantage of the fact that hurricanes are relatively rare, charlatans like MJS spread the misinformation that climate change is to blame for all hurricanes and make them more severe.
MJS attempted to frame its climate change alarmism against Wisconsinites, citing recent wildfires in Canada and the western United States, claiming that smoke from distant wildfires was killing people in Wisconsin and that climate change was causing these wildfires. There is no scientific evidence for this claim, and on the face of it, it is highly unlikely that smoke from distant wildfires will kill or even make anyone sick in Wisconsin. However, let's assume, for the sake of argument, that people in Wisconsin are dying from wildfires in faraway places. The science is simple and incontrovertible. Wildfires are getting worse. Less frequent and severe As the planet warms moderately. In 1998, NASA satellites began to accurately measure the amount of land burned by wildfires. According to NASA, the amount of land burned by wildfires has decreased by 24% since 1998. If wildfires burning thousands of miles away or wherever do kill Wisconsinites, we have climate change to thank for saving countless lives as wildfires become less frequent and severe.
Hillary Clinton has been in the news this week for calling on big tech companies to censor and suppress misinformation online. Perhaps big tech companies will be inspired by this call to action and respond by censoring and suppressing the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Don't count on it. In the meantime, we can all learn the truth about climate change in the Climate Factbook for Teachers and Students.
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