BBC Heatwave Hysteria; Farmers’ Almanac: “Old-Fashioned Winter” For U.S.; Four Decades of Climate Policy, Zero Impact; + Study: No Decline In Arctic Sea Ice Since 2007
“Chill, Snow, Repeat.”
BBC Heatwave Hysteria
The BBC is at it again — front-page “amber alert” headlines accompanied by photos of sweaty tourists.
A nation is baking under its "fourth heatwave of the summer" with “health services under strain.”
As per the data, Monday saw eight UK weather stations recorded 30C or above...
...every single one of them at an airport or airfield. Runways, tarmac, and jet exhaust — the the Urban Heat Island effect is, once again, responsible for jacking up thermometer readings.
We’re talking RAF bases like Lakenheath, Northolt, and Benson; major airports like Heathrow; and smaller but still aviation-heavy sites like Farnborough. These are not pristine, rural, climate-neutral locations. They are concrete heat sinks, surrounded by metal, glass, and thousands of horsepower in the form of taxiing aircraft.
This is the foundation of the BBC’s “heatwave” story — a handful of airport-based spikes. The result is inflated temperatures, a public primed for fear, and an ever-ready justification for climate-crisis policy making.
Farmers’ Almanac: “Old-Fashioned Winter” For U.S.
The Farmers’ Almanac is out, and it's warning Americans to prepare for an “old-fashioned winter”. Branded “Chill, Snow, Repeat,” the 2025–26 season is expected to bring consistently cold air and cyclical snow events from late fall well into spring.
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