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AFP did a “fact check” on The Heartland Institute’s Climate at a Glance book, which we mailed to 8,000 teachers across the country in February. Their fact checks are not actually fact checks. They are opinions and projections. That’s because Climate at a Glance is based on the latest climate data, not garbage computer models and alarmism. The reason AFP had to “fact check” a book that was distributed two months ago is because it is obviously breaking the alarmist narrative … and our media cannot let that happen
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What, Like 1938-1960? I love stuff like this
from 1938 to 1991 1 hit on LI/New England every 6.7 years. Since then. NONE. when we went into the warm era. Of course there are going to be more hits, cant get any less than 0
https://t.co/MxpmYcTLAM. .— The American Storm (@BigJoeBastardi) April 11, 2023
The sun controls ENSO, and #ClimateScam does not want you to know it. Use this link to find the location of the below image to read; 1 – Neutral ENSO years follow sunspot activity; 2 – La Nina years follow sunspot minima; and 3 – El Nino follows nothing. https://t.co/6pTvQDF1Xa pic.twitter.com/nAXDpI3O7Y
— John Shewchuk (@_ClimateCraze) April 10, 2023
NASA: We Can’t Model Clouds, So Climate Model Projections Are 100x Less Accurate https://t.co/dLJhd59Qs9 via @ccdeditor "We know very little about cloud physics because there is not a standard cloud. Clouds are very individual and what they do and how react to the continuously…
— Jim Matkin (@JamesMatkin) April 10, 2023
Europe has not made enough progress in locking in long-term contracts for LNG as an alternative to Russian pipeline supply, which may prove costly next winter. Europe should back fracking instead of paying for imports.#CostOfNetZero
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— Net Zero Watch (@NetZeroWatch) April 11, 2023