Recent Temperature Falls Likely to Put a Dampener on ‘Hottest Year Evah’ Stories

Stand by for another bout of ‘Hottest Year Evah’ stories as the mainstream media pursues its campaign to induce mass climate psychosis and prepare the ground for the oncoming Net Zero catastrophe. Alas, enjoy it only a little while longer since this story may have to be retired after putting in such a sterling propaganda shift. Global temperatures are falling like a stone, while the oceans are cooling at a remarkably rapid rate. In the U.K., the year is likely to show a second annual temperature fall since the alleged ‘record’ year in 2022.

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Science Shock: CO2 is Good for the Planet, Peer-Reviewed Studies Suggest

Earth rise – Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders

Dramatic evidence has been published in a number of recent science papers that carbon dioxide levels are already ‘saturated’, meaning little or no further warming is to be expected and rising CO2 levels are all beneficial.

Half of human emissions are being quickly pushed back into the biosphere, the scientists say, causing substantial, famine-busting plant growth, while the rest is entering a ‘saturated’ atmosphere and having a minimal effect on global temperatures. One of the papers accepting the human involvement in rising CO2 is published by the CO2 Coalition, which notes: “We like CO2, so should you.”

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EV advocates want you to subsidize their shitty cars

Advocates calling for return to electric vehicle rebate in Ontario

The city of Toronto has an ambitious goal: by 2030, it wants 30 per cent of all vehicles on the road to be electric. But currently, that number is only between three and four per cent.

So what’s the hold up?

Canadian drivers’ main concerns about electric vehicles include up front purchase price, repairs and maintenance, battery replacement and a lack of charging stations, according to the EY Mobility Consumer Index report released this year.

A new electric vehicle in Canada costs an average of $67,920 — which is about $6,400 more than the average for all new vehicles across the market, according to car valuation service Canadian Black Book

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The hypocrisy of Hollywood’s environmental preaching

You can’t expect anything reasonable when Hollywood gets on its high horse, but really, are our pension contributions truly helping to strip the Amazon of its rainforests? That is the claim made in a short film featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, in which the actor appears in a sauna as ‘Benedict Lumberjack’, the CEO of a logging company. ‘The business of deforestation is on fire right now and it is all thanks to you,’ he says. ‘The money from your pension has helped scorch, slash and burn entire rainforests… some bits of the world are literally burning but it’s just the bits that no one cares about.’

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Russian ‘spy ring met with Just Stop Oil’

Russian spies met with Just Stop Oil (JSO) protesters to plan a disinformation campaign against Kazakhstan, a court has heard.

Orlin Roussev, who led a spy ring from his home in Great Yarmouth, claimed that his team had met with the climate campaigners as they plotted to douse the country’s embassy in London with blood.

The Russian security services would pass on fake intelligence about the staged protest to the Kazakh intelligence agencies in order to gain favour, jurors heard.

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FREQUENT FLYER: Canada’s climate ambassador defends air travel despite massive carbon footprint

Catherine Stewart, Canada’s Ambassador for Climate Change, defended her frequent air travel during testimony at the Commons environment committee, citing efficiency and international obligations.

Blacklock’s Reporter says Stewart, who billed $254,089 in travel expenses during her first two years on the job, said flying often “makes more sense” than using alternatives like trains or videoconferencing.

h/t Mauser

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Spain’s Left-wing government approves four days of ‘paid climate leave’ per year

Spain’s Left-wing government has introduced paid climate leave after flash flooding in Valencia last month claimed at least 222 lives and caused widespread devastation.

The new scheme will allow workers to take four days off work per year on full pay in the event of extreme weather-related events.

Yolanda Díaz, Spain’s deputy prime minister and labour minister, said the aim of the reform was to provide “clarity” for businesses and workers on what to do in climate-related events.

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John Kerry hits the circuit to campaign for an official ‘climate emergency’

John Kerry Ass Faced Hypocrite

John Kerry and other green pushers are out there every day trying to scare people into capitulation to give up their quality of life.

In the following article, he warns of a “climate emergency,” but then magically transitions the conversation to deaths from air pollution instead of talking about deaths from warming or storms, which he (and so many others) often claim are an existential threat.

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GOLDSTEIN: Annual UN climate gabfest about getting our money, not saving the planet

3rd World Pissants Attempt Climate Shakedown

For anyone mistakenly believing the latest United Nations global gabfest on climate change in Baku, Azerbaijan was all about saving the planet, it was in fact all about money.

This annual 11-day meeting, although it always goes into overtime — formally known as COP29 or the 29th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change — was always about money, specifically about redistributing money from developed countries like Canada to developing nations.

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The tide is turning against the green elites

It is the global climate-change conference that no one cares about. The latest United Nations (UN) ‘conference of the parties’, otherwise known as COP29, is currently being hosted in oil-rich, authoritarian Azerbaijan. Not many political heavy-hitters have decided to attend but assorted elites, grifters and media have attended hoping it will bring them more financial manna from heaven.

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The climate scaremongers: BBC admits it lied about vanishing polar bears

IN AUGUST, the BBC published a news item about a Canadian worker killed by two polar bears.

The article claimed: ‘There are about 17,000 polar bears living in the country – making up around two-thirds of the global population of the species, according to the Canadian government. The species is in decline, and scientists attribute it to the loss of sea ice caused by global warming – leading to shrinking of their hunting and breeding grounds.’ 

h/t Mauser

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Wind Speeds Dropping, Rainfall Similar to a Century Ago – the Climate News You Won’t Hear in the Mainstream

Back to Biblical times and beyond, great floods and storms were the promised punishments for those who sinned against the fashionable orthodoxies and beliefs. It is of course a natural go-to for modern day prophets of climate doom. Needless to say, inconvenient scientific facts are unwelcome in the Latter Day Church of Net Zero, so alarmists are cautioned to stop reading here. The rest of us can digest recent research by Paul Homewood on the British climate in 2023 and published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation. This notes that sea level rises are showing no acceleration over multi-decadal scales and rainfall is not becoming more extreme, while storms have become less powerful over recent years.

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Eco-Asshats arrested outside Poilievre’s official residence

Greenpeace activists chained themselves to a mockup of oil-extraction equipment outside the official residence of the Official Opposition leader Thursday morning.

It’s not clear whether Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his family were at home at the Stornoway residence at the time.

Two protesters chained themselves to replica pumpjacks to call out what Greenpeace says is Poilievre’s “anti-climate agenda.”

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Private jet use doubles in Baku as world flies to climate conference

Private jet arrivals at Baku’s international airport have soared in the past week as world leaders and business people jet in for Cop29.

The annual UN climate conference, held this year in the oil-rich capital of Azerbaijan, has become a magnet for the rich and powerful who rub shoulders with politicians and diplomats.

Data from FlightRadar24, the tracking website, revealed that 65 private jets landed in Baku in the week to Monday. Of those, 45 arrived on Sunday and Monday as the conference got under way.

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