On February 7, for instance, a handful of major newspapers reported that both NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) had announced that the past five years have been the "warmest on record" for the Earth. But these self-proclaimed experts truthfully don't have a clue.
You see, the mathematical equations that these "authorities" are presenting as "evidence" that the Earth is warming are a mismatch compared to the past 140 years of available data on the weather and climate.
If you take a careful look at all of the climate data that we have on record, in other words – and not just the cherry-picked data points that the climate crazies constantly offer up as "proof" to back their conspiracy theories – you'll quickly see that the Earth isn't actually warming at all.
"Actual weather records over the past 100 years show no correlation between rising carbon dioxide levels and local temperatures," report Jay Lehr and Tom Harris from The Western Journal.
"However, climate change alarmists always find somewhere on Earth where temperatures are higher than ever. The focus is always on isolated temperatures that have reached all-time highs while the same reports ignore all-time record lows. These zealots would like you to believe that due to fossil fuel emissions, summers are now longer and hotter while winters are shorter and milder."
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Contrary to popular claims, the Earth actually didn't reach its highest temperature ever this year – as if it even mattered anyway. The gold medal for breaking that record belongs to Libya, which received it back in 1922, long before buzz-phrases like global warming and climate change ever entered mainstream vernacular.
Speaking strictly for the United States, the highest ever recorded temperature dates back even earlier. It was 1913, in fact, when California's Death Valley reached a scorching 134 degrees Fahrenheit – and, wouldn't you know it, fossil fuel emissions were largely negligible back then!
On the other hand, temperatures on the planet reached an all-time low back in 1983 in Vostok, Antarctica, when carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions were a whopping five times higher than they were back in 1913.
In the lower 48 United States specifically, the all-time temperature low was recorded back in 1954 in Rogers Pass, Montana, which again occurred long after the all-time high temperature reached back in 1913.
The moral of the story here is that fossil fuels, cow flatulence, the family SUV, and the various other "causes" of global warming that liberals say need to go aren't actually causing the planet to warm. There's no scientific evidence whatsoever to suggest this – and, in fact, there's plenty of evidence to suggest that there's no correlation whatsoever between CO2 emissions and climate change.
"These facts are completely supported by 4,000 ocean floats which measure ocean temperatures at a variety of depths," the article from The Western Journal adds – be sure to read all of it for more data points debunking the climate change conspiracy theory.
"Isn't it time to start ignoring the calamitous annual claims that this is the hottest year on record? It just ain't so."
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