Satellite Data Shows No Global Warming For Eight Years, Nine Months

Satellite readings from the University of Alabama in Huntsville that measure temperatures in the troposphere have shown no global warming for eight years and nine months, from July 2015 to March 2023.

Yet again, the society of climate alarmists tells us we have little time left to address global warming. It’s a sign of desperation.

What else can the merchants of madness do when we’re now closing in on nine years of a warming pause?

Last month the New York Times published an article that we swear we have read before. [emphasis, links added]

“Earth is likely to cross a critical threshold for global warming within the next decade, and nations will need to make an immediate and drastic shift away from fossil fuels to prevent the planet from overheating dangerously beyond that level,” the Times’ climate scribe wrote, citing a “major new report” issued by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

The IPCC paper reveals that “there is still one last chance to shift course.” But it will – naturally – “​​require industrialized nations to join together immediately to slash greenhouse gases roughly in half by 2030 and then stop adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere altogether by the early 2050s.

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How many other times have we heard that we were either approaching our last chance to save ourselves from global warming, or that our opportunity to do what is “right” had already passed us by?

So many deadlines, so many “now or nevers” have come and gone that it’s almost impossible to track them all.

The climate cranks are like the doomsday cultists who have the end of the world marked on their calendars and when it doesn’t arrive they say, “Whoops, my math was bad. Let me recalculate and I’ll get back to you with a new date.”

The Arctic and Antarctic ozone breaches are predicted to regress to their 1980 sizes by 2045 and 2066, respectively. The ozone layer is recovering and limiting global warming, according to a UN report.

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