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Global Temperatures Drop Sharply; The World Weather Attribution Scam; GFS Spins Up Two Fantasy Hurricanes; + CME

Models aren’t just predicting weather anymore, they’re reacting to agenda-driven parameters

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Aug 07, 2025
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Global Temperatures Drop Sharply

The “hottest year ever” headlines are due to stop. That's according to Europe’s climate agency Copernicus: “The recent streak of global temperature records is over — for now,” says it's director Carlo Buontempo.

That’s an official admission: the warming spike is over.

Satellite data confirms it. UAH shows global temperatures falling since early 2024 (chart). Hunga-Tonga's aftereffects appear to be dissipating. The El Niño spike is gone. La Niña could be returning (odds rising into fall and winter - NOAA).

Earth is cooling.

[Dr Roy Spencer]


But the narrative won’t die.

Buontempo immediately pivots: "Unless we rapidly stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, we should expect not only new temperature records but also a worsening of these impacts — and we must prepare for that."

Even when it cools, the solution is the same: fear, taxes, control. Climate models didn’t predict this drop. They’ve failed for decades—run hot, miss turning points, ignore natural variability. But they still drive policy.

2025 is not following script. The panic machine is stalling. Earth is cooling. And even the climate establishment can’t hide it.


The World Weather Attribution Scam

The World Weather Attribution (WWA) group sells a scientific impossibility: the ability to determine how much more likely a specific extreme weather event was “because of climate change.”

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