A few weeks ago, President Donald Trump declared victory over the climate hoax industry.Trump’s statement came shortly after Big Tech billionaire Bill Gates decided global warming was less of a threat to humanity than limited and expensive energy. But this was only one factor in the presidential assessment.The climate hoax industry hurt itself by making every heat wave a climate apocalypse. And after years of predicting that “the Arctic sea ice will be gone”, and “the end of snow”, the U.S. is now in the midst of a deep freeze that will find few believers that the root cause is “global warming“.
Winter weather warnings have been issued in 30 states as a bone-chilling polar vortex is poised to freeze the US with record cold temperatures starting tonight.The National Weather Service (NWS) issued winter weather advisories and winter storm watches from Maine to Nebraska, with wind chills in certain regions of the Midwest and Great Plains to make it feel between -10 to -30 degrees Fahrenheit.The heaviest snow is expected to arrive Monday night, with parts of Ohio, eastern Pennsylvania, upstate New York, and most of New England seeing up to six inches accumulating by Tuesday.
Clearly, the Overton Window has been blasted wide open by the polar winds. Americans have become more skeptical of whether there is even a climate crisis, much less if SUV emissions and cow farts are responsible for temperature changes.
In this push to promote “global warming” and “climate crisis”, few media outlets have been as relentless or hysterical as The New York Times. However, they are beginning to admit defeat in the wake of recent developments.
Who to blame, then, for the failure? Big Oil, of course.
As delegates wrapped the annual United Nations climate talks last Saturday, those who have campaigned to reduce the use of fossil fuels expressed growing alarm that forces arrayed against them are gaining ground in the information war.The oil, gas and coal industries continue to downplay the scientific consensus that the burning of fossil fuels is dangerously heating the planet. It’s a strategy that has been echoed by oil-rich countries such as Russia, Saudi Arabia and — under the Trump administration — the United States.President Trump mocks global warming as a hoax, cheered on by a chorus of influencers online who regularly promote disinformation on social media platforms that once tried to curtail it. While such views have long been dismissed as conspiracy theories, their influence on the global policy debates has clearly grown.
The piece is comedy gold and reads as if a college graduate with a degree in gender studies wrote it. The article asserts that “climate‑skeptic” narratives often portray themselves as rational and masculine while casting climate advocates as emotional, alarmist, and “religious.”
Political campaigns deploy the same playbook. Republicans frequently claimed the Biden administration was trying to “emasculate” American drivers by forcing them into electric vehicles. Lee Zeldin, Mr. Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has labeled climate change a “religion” instead of what it is: a matter of physics.
There is no “scientific consensus.” Science, when done properly, is driven by hard data that is reproducible. I have chronicled many science-based explanations for climate phenomena that the media has hidden from public discussion.
The New York Times reports today that climate activists are losing the information war.
“[Climate skeptics] have succeeded at undermining climate action globally.”
I have real news for the NYT: We won the “Information War” because we offered real scientific analysis based on data…not political narratives marketed as “science”.
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