Top Scientists Debunk ‘Global Warming’ Hoax: ‘No Increase’

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by Frank Bergman, Slay News:

A group of leading scientists has debunked a popular “global warming” hoax that is regularly peddled to promote the “climate crisis” narrative.

Climate alarmists and their corporate media allies are increasingly attempting to link weather events to so-called “climate change.”

As we’ve seen repeatedly in recent years, heat waves, heavy rain, dry weather, and wind are frequently blamed on the alleged “climate crisis.”

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This year’s hurricane season officially starts on June 1.

It has already been predicted by WeatherBELL as the “hurricane season from hell,” with weather patterns similar to those of 2005, 2017, and 2020.

However, a new study just debunked claims that “global warming” has caused an increase in hurricanes.

According to the researchers, “there’s been no increase” in hurricanes at all.

The study, conducted by WeatherBELL’s team of climate scientists and weather experts, found that hurricanes have never increased since records began.

WeatherBELL’s meteorologist and chief forecaster Joe Bastardi warns that climate alarmists will misleadings attempt to blame this year’s hurricanes on “global warming.”

However, Bastardi says the link to “climate change” is a false narrative.

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana, killing an estimated 1,833 people and causing approximately $161 billion in damages.

In 2017, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, Irma hit the Caribbean, and Maria hit the Caribbean and Puerto Rico, resulting in at least 3,364 fatalities and a combined cost of over $294 billion in damages.

In 2020, six major hurricanes landed, resulting in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) dubbing 2020 the “most active season in recorded history.”

Following each season, government officials, committees, and scientists were quick to blame “climate change.”

“There is perhaps no better example of the potential for devastating global warming impacts than the Gulf Coast and Hurricane Katrina,” the then-Democrat-led U.S. House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming stated after Katrina.

“While the contribution of human-caused warming to Hurricane Katrina is difficult to quantify, scientists have unearthed a trend towards larger, more intense storms as oceans around the world warm.”

After Irma, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called the 2017 season “the most violent on record.”

“Changes to our climate are making extreme weather events more severe and frequent, pushing communities into a vicious cycle of shock and recovery,” he stated.

After the 2020 season, Jim Kossin, an atmospheric research scientist at NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, blamed “warmer-than-average ocean temperatures” for the hurricane’s “hyperactivity.”

He said an increase in more ferocious hurricanes over the past 40 years was linked to climate change.

Bastardi said he expects to hear similar messaging this year if it pans out like he’s predicting, saying:

“If you hang around people constantly spouting negative stuff and how bad it is, guess what you’re going to believe? …

“It’s a great strategy for pushing this thing—if I wanted to argue the CO2 [carbon dioxide] argument, I’d do exactly what they’re doing.

“But there’s been no increase.

“And the size of the storms is getting smaller.

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