As Predicted, Media Says Snowless Olympics (In a Place That Gets no Snow) is Proof of Global Warming

Two weeks ago, before the Olympics started (I missed them on purpose too), we warned you that the media would blame the lack of snow on global warming. While (get this) running parallel reports about how bitter cold it is.

Tony Heller Screen Grab Frozen olympics

 

We even equipped you with facts two weeks ago for the expected duels on social media.

 

Chinese Central Planners planned to have these Olympics in a place that gets cold enough but has almost no precipitation in the months before the event.

[This part of China] averages about half an inch of precipitation between November and February (sometimes referred to as winter) and not much more the other eight months of a year. Barring a freak weather event (which would be blamed on global Warming), this location is one of the worst places to hold a Winter Olympics if real snow matters.

 

The plan all along was to rely on artificial snow. The International Olympic Committee knew going in that competitions that need the stuff “would rely completely on artificial snow.”

And they have, and it’s been excellent snowmaking weather, but the “unbiased media” never passes on a chance to blame natural events on human activity if it can advance Climate Marxism. And it’s not just the Olympics doing the heavy lifting.

Everything is something, but that something never happens, and the Media isn’t about to cover that honestly either.

For an excellent roundup of this foolishness, check out this short clip from Tony Heller at Real Climate Science on the Olympic Climate folly and more.

 

 

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