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Global warming fears based on an imaginary temperature

Tom Harris
Canada
2024
americaoutloud.news
Average numbers are not real data. As used in man-made global warming alarmism, they are also static, not changing with time. It is hard to imagine how the static average temperature of the earth relates to changes in the weather and the average of the weather over a period of thirty years to talk about climate change.

Over the past year, we have heard a lot about skyrocketing “global temperature.” The problem is — global temperature doesn’t exist.

Of course, governments, the United Nations, and even some scientists also use the term often, hyping meaningless records in an imaginary parameter in order to frighten us about something that doesn’t matter.

Climate activists venture even further into the realm of unscientific fantasy chanting “1.5 to stay alive,” meaning that we must prevent the “global temperature” from rising more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (oC) above pre-industrial levels or we are all doomed. But the so-called “global temperature,” at least the way the UN calculates this make-believe parameter, has already risen 1.2oC since pre-industrial times. Only a climate hypochondriac would think that a further 0.3oC rise would be noticeable, let alone catastrophic.