The Climate Cult, infused with many millions to promote climate change stories as if they were unbiased, non-partisan political drivel, has lost its collectivist mind over July being hot. It’s been hotter, and that wasn’t your fault either.
Related: NASA: Water Vapor from Massive 2022 Underwater Eruption Could Warm Earth’s Surface for Years
Tony Heller has a clip from The Morning Post, May 8, 1912, about the prevalence of icebergs in the Atlantic. I also have a subscription to Newspapers.com, so I followed his link to check it out. Here’s the headline and subheading.
And here is an image of the full-page story.
If we zoom in on the reporting, we see that a few weeks earlier, the Titanic struck one of those icebergs and sank into infamy.
They also report that Greenland’s temperatures had been recorded at 94° degrees the previous summer.
The warm Greenland Summer caused the icebergs to multiply into one of which the Titanic collided. It was 94 degrees in Western Greenland in the summer of 1911, so let’s hop into a different way back machine and look at where atmospheric CO2 was in 1911 – 1912, given that it is the foundation of the climate cult’s mythology.
Not much to see except that it was a lot lower than it is today. While the media is reporting Global Boiling, the temperature across Greenland this week are milder than usual, running around 6-12 deg Celcius in the south. That’s 42° to 53° degrees Fahrenheit.
Not 94°.
There is an endless stream of hyperbolic headlines in the Machine Media about the temperatures in Greenland. None of them that I saw mentioned warming in 1911, which was nearly double that reported today.
It puts a hitch in their global warming step.
Most of the hottest days, months, and years on record were from that era before Global Warming was invented as a political ploy to undermine free-market capitalism.
Two more points we need to revisit. First, the actual drought is CO2.
And Second, the current percentage of CO2 and man-made co2 in our atmosphere.
Oh, and it was 94 degrees in Greenland in 1911, and CO2 was less than 300 ppmv. Today can’t even begin to compete with that.