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BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE: GLOBAL WARMING LIES FREEZE TO DEATH


White guilt was a great control mechanism for governments, but it was never enough, so they had to come up with "enviro-guilt" to supplement it. This is why they created the myth of global warming, so that they could tell you to stop doing this, pay more for that, or just generally make you feel shitty for having supposedly fucked up the planet. 

Remember, people who feel shitty for fucking up the planet don't really make great rebels. 

But the problem with this control mechanism is that it is too easy to challenge the data on which it stands, even with the mainstream media, political elites, and "scientific" establishment working overtime to gaslight everybody. 

This year, as usual, there has been a spate of stories and reports that obviously contradict everything we've been told about global warming. 

Siberia for example is much colder than usual:

Abnormal cold across most of Siberia and the Far East, including Mongolia. In Agayakan on December 1 reached -51.3°C. (ogimet)

Winter in most parts of Siberia started long before the beginning of the calendar.

In northern Siberia in the last week of November temperatures dropped to minus 40 degrees and lower.

The temperature in the Irkutsk Region in Erbogachen fell to −47.2 degrees on 4 December.

The average daily temperature in the central regions of Siberia is 16 degrees below normal or more. In the south of Siberia, it is colder than the norm by 10-12 degrees. Nighttime temperatures in the Tomsk region can sometimes drop to -45ºC.


According to researchers from the University of Iceland, ALL Icelandic glaciers are projected to expand this year, this would make it the first time the glaciers wouldn’t have shrunk year-on-year in a quarter of a century.

The researchers were shocked by the discovery that all of Iceland’s glaciers, including Vatnajökull, Langjökull, Hofsjökull and Mýrdalsjökull, have expanded in the last twelve months, from autumn to autumn. With Mýrdalsjökull showing a really “significant addition of ice this year.”

“[This] is unusual over the last 25 years,” said project manager Finnur Pálsson.

North America meanwhile had its most extensive November snow cover in at least a half-century:

November 2018's North America snow cover set a record for any autumn month in the satellite era.

Last November's average snow cover across North America was an estimated 5.24 million square miles, topping the previous November record of 5.11 million square miles in 2014, according to data from the Rutgers University Global Snow Lab (GSL) dating to 1966...
This extent of snow cover was about 861,000 square miles larger than average, over three times the size of Texas...

By the end of the month, every U.S. state except Florida had picked up at least a trace of snow in autumn...

In mid-November, Winter Storm Avery squeezed out the earliest-in-season flakes of snow on record at Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport, then proceeded to smash the earliest measurable snowfall on record in Monroe, Louisiana, Nov. 14 before dumping the second-heaviest November calendar-day snowfall on New York City.

That was followed by Winter Storm Bruce at the end of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, a rare November blizzard in parts of the Plains and Midwest.

Dozens of cities from Maine to Kansas to Texas and the Deep South had one of the 10 coldest Novembers on record, according to the Southeast Regional Climate Center. It was the coldest November dating to 1888 in Kansas City.

FFS! It's so cold that even the sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico are freezing to death:

GALVESTON, Texas — Hundreds of sea turtles have been affected by cold weather in Texas. CBS News affiliate KHOU-TV reports National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) workers have rescued 50 sea turtles so far.

An additional 200 are expected to arrive to the NOAA’s Galveston lab Friday, where they will be weighed, measured and later released back into the ocean.

Experts say sea turtles that become stunned by cold weather float to the surface because they’re too cold to swim.

A cold-stunned sea turtle may become “dehydrated because they’ve been floating on the surface for a few days,” Ben Higgins, sea turtle program manager, told KHOU-TV...

According to KHOU-TV, this could be the largest cold-stunning event to occur in Texas history.

Sea turtles, however, are not the only species that has been affected by cold weather. In Florida, it’s so cold that iguanas have been falling from their perchesin trees. Several residents have photographed the reptiles lying belly up on the ground.

No doubt they'll roll out some boffins to explain to us why all the snow that is falling and all that ice that is covering everything is just part of the "disruption to weather patterns" caused by...ahem!...global warming. 



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2 comments

ChanChanRight said...

another reason the elites love environmentalist pseudo-leftism is that it allows them to avoid focusing on real leftism (labor vs capital issues like vacation time, universal healthcare, progressive taxation etc)...the elites don't like real leftism--that puts a dent in their own fat wallets

Afterthought said...

The average temperature is somewhere around 290 K, and the data is that recently the average atmospheric surface temperature is changing +0.1 K per decade.

To the extent that science can ascertain Earth's temperature historically it is literally unchanged in the last 10,000 years compared to wild swings in the past; and we are colder than the average.

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