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Snow In Wyoming And Colorado; + "The Oceans Are Overflowing," Claims Guterres; + "Paleoclimate Reconstruction Sausage"

Snow In Wyoming And Colorado; + "The Oceans Are Overflowing," Claims Guterres; + "Paleoclimate Reconstruction Sausage"

Using ALL available proxies, this is what our best guess global temperature reconstruction looks like (no "hockey stick" in sight).

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Snow In Wyoming And Colorado

In addition to the snow in Northern California, mountain ranges in Wyoming, Oregon, and Colorado also received rare August snow this week.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, WY recorded its first snowfall of the 2024-25 winter season on August 26.

CO's Longs Peak, a 14,259-foot giant, was similarly treated to a dusting.

Mt. Bachelor, OR was another to see rare August flakes.

Contrary to the mainstream messaging, winter WILL return, sooner than many think.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Aug 26


"The Oceans Are Overflowing," Claims Guterres

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recently sounded another dire warning about the state of our planet, this time claiming "the oceans are overflowing" because, you know, 'science'.

"This is a crazy situation. Rising seas are a crisis entirely of humanity’s making. A crisis that will soon swell to an almost unimaginable scale, with no lifeboat to take us back to safety."

Not content with the level of drama, Guterres ups it further, "A worldwide catastrophe is putting this Pacific paradise in peril. The ocean is overflowing."

Guterres' rhetoric leans on the same old alarm, but when examined against the actual data, the story falls apart.

Even the latest IPCC Report (AR6 WGI), sold as "the most authoritative source on climate science," provides a far less concerning view of sea level rise. Far from confirming the “oceans are overflowing,” the IPCC report states that any rise is a far more gradual and regionally varied process, indistinguishably from natural variability.

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