13 thoughts on “China’s Arctic Blast Begins Today; France’s Bumper Ski Season; Arctic ‘Meltdown’ Myth Collapses; + ‘Climate Change’ Is Dead

  1. It just might be a lot of young people are seeing reality for themselves.Also perhaps social media sites are cutting through the BS.
    The reality is also staring people in the face.
    Canada,USA and many parts of Europe are NOT seeing warming anymore.Skiing periods extended,food prices rising due to weather conditions and waking up to cold and snow conditions in their worlds in early October.
    The make believe comes sooner rather than later.

  2. “the data never supported the doom narrative in the first place.”
    This is why. We are the ones who showed the Facts given by YOU Cap so WE did it now lets destroy it completely now!

  3. Climate Change is dying because it is expensive. Ever increasing electricity rates and fuel costs have caused increasing pain to the citizens as government policies supporting controlling climate change drive up costs. Worse yet Green Energy is not only, not providing secure reliable energy, worse it is becoming widely understood green energy is expensive, is causing instability (black outs) within the electrical grids, and it NOT safe for the environment. Finally it is becoming obvious that all the dire predictions of global catastrophe are not happening. All this is driving more and more people away from considering climate change as something to worry about.

  4. Cold records in Western Siberia are multiplying
    The central autumn month in the southern half of Siberia turned out to be very cold. The average temperature in the last days of October is 5 to 6 degrees below normal. And this week, the negative air temperature anomaly was 8 to 9 degrees.

    Thus, in Novosibirsk, at night, the thermometer drops to -11 to -12°C, while during the day the temperature is above zero, but not above +4°C. On October 14th, the city recorded its first daily minimum temperature (-10.4°C).

    Omsk already has two temperature records: on October 13th and 14th, when the minimum temperature dropped to -12.7°C and -13.8°C, respectively.

    The night of October 15th was not without a record; it was set in the Altai Republic. In the village of Chemal, located 60 km south of the capital of the Gorno-Altaysk Republic, the temperature dropped to -8.7°C, with an average daily minimum of 0.6 degrees. This value is lower than the previous record, held since 1961 at 0.9 degrees. (meteonovosti.ru)
    https://www.hmn.ru/index.php?index=1&ts=251017113947
    The Winter is coming…

  5. The Guardian are still pushing their death of skiing nonsense. A few days ago I saw a headline along the lines of “My day dismantling a ski resort that’s become a victim of climate change”. I didn’t bother reading the article because I knew it would be the usual rubbish.
    If a ski resort in the Alps has gone out of business it would of been one of the very small low altitude ones that was always teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and one poor season, such as the Alps had 3 years ago, was enough to push it over the edge.

  6. ARTICLE
    The world is heading to add 57 superhot days a year, but study indicates it could have been worse
    By SETH BORENSTEIN
    https://apnews.com/article/climate-change-heat-wave-paris-accord-emissions-01ef64038dfecbe92717b88b4d1b1719

    —The Associated Propagandists is at it again. What utter garbage.

    “The report — which is not yet peer-reviewed but uses established techniques for climate attribution…”

    —Oh, it uses ‘established techniques!’ and it’s on the internet so it must be true!

  7. The trees in Missouri are finally beginning to turn colors, later than usual. We had such a long, hot drought that it looked like they might go directly from green to brown, and in fact a lot of them did, but I’m afraid they just died. But the rains finally set in, and now we’re getting a lot lot of color. It’s still warmer than usual for this time of the year, but I think the water table is probably restored. Another all day rain today. Not complaining. We needed it. Lost some crops due to the drought, but farming is always a chancy business.

  8. Thank you. A sustained personality change is too much trouble at this late date. I’m doing good If I can remember to pay my bills and check my oil.

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