Temperature Data Contaminated, Corrupted, Or Simply Missing
By Jack Dini ——Bio and Archives--May 20, 2024
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The fear of anthropogenic global warming has generated a great interest in temperature trends such that even minute changes in the temperature record are scrutinized.
This points to the central role that temperatures play in terrifying populations to accept the appalling lifestyle changes needed to achieve Net Zero in less than 30 years.
Temperature records used by climate scientists and governments to build models that then forecast dangerous man-made global warming repercussions have serious problems and even corruption in the data
Problems with temperature data include a lack of geographically and historically representative data, contamination of the records by heat from urban areas, and corruption of the data introduced by a process known as 'homogenization.' The flaws are so significant that they make the temperature data, and the media based on it, essentially useless or worse. (1)
Scientific experts from around the world in various fields are pushing back. In peer reviewed studies, they cite a wide range of flaws with the global temperature data used to reach dire conclusions. They say it's time to reexamine the whole narrative.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) climate monitoring stations found that Earth's average land and ocean surface temperature in 2023 was 1.35 degrees Celsius above the........
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