NASA Captures Lesotho Snow; Earth Has “Just Two Years Left” Of Its "Carbon Budget"; The $18.5 Trillion Climate Grift; + The Global Temperature Is a Fraud — The Science Says So
The “Global Mean Surface Temperature (GMST)" —the single number used to drive climate alarmism— is physically meaningless.
NASA Captures Lesotho Snow
A rare June snowstorm that hit Lesotho and parts of South Africa was captured by NASA’s Terra satellite.
The image shows Lesotho almost entirely covered in snow, with spillover into South Africa’s Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
Lesotho’s only ski resort, usually reliant on artificial snow, reported 30 cm (12 in) of fresh accumulation.
Roads were closed and power lines downed.
The event shattered decades-old weather records and disrupted life across not only South Africa, but also the likes of Namibia and Botswana.
Looking ahead, more of the same is forecast as June persists (see yesterday's article).
Earth Has “Just Two Years Left” Of Its "Carbon Budget"
The Guardian is back at it — warning that the planet has “just two years left” of its "carbon budget" before we blow past the sacred 1.5C target and doom ourselves to “catastrophic” human suffering.
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