Coldest Yukon Temp Since 1984; Indore, India Sets 10-Year Low; Heavy Snow Set For South Korea; WMO Confirms Weak La Niña Likely; + Climate Policy Built On A Meaningless Number

Today’s $100 trillion climate boondoggle is anchored to a number that doesn’t exist.

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7 thoughts on “Coldest Yukon Temp Since 1984; Indore, India Sets 10-Year Low; Heavy Snow Set For South Korea; WMO Confirms Weak La Niña Likely; + Climate Policy Built On A Meaningless Number

  1. Since 1985, there has been a climatic cooling in progress by about 1.6 F over land areas in the Northern Hemisphere. The cooling is very significant (as mentioned by the earlier article labeled “Karakoram Has Cooled ≈1C Since The 1980s.” This is the same trend occurring across land areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore, we can expect an even more steep climatic cooling in coming decades. It is cold shocks, record snow accumulation and climatic cooling, (as we’re seeing in recent decades) that cause climatic hardships, starvation and deaths…
    With the Petermann glacier advancing at 1.4 miles per year in Greenland since 2012 is another example of this trend, along with rapid ice accumulation in Antarctica in the last several decades and increasing sea ice extent in both polar regions.
    The cooling trend is undeniable……..
    There is no need to look further.

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