During 2023, the corporate media has been dominated by reports of allegedly record-breaking heatwaves, wildfires, and droughts.
According to the media, this is all the result of the so-called “climate crisis.”
In 2022, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned us it was “code red for humanity.”
This was due to supposed “global warming” caused by CO2 emissions from human activities.
In 2023, Guterres upped the ante when he introduced his latest ultra-hyped rhetoric and declared: “The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived.”
The UN chief made the fearmongering statement during the hot weather in the summer for maximum effect.
Around the same time, the media pushed the claims that July was the hottest on record.
This conveniently coincided with reports of “apocalyptic” wildfires in the Mediterranean (Spain, Greece, and Italy), the U.S., Hawaii, and Canada.
Of course, we are supposed to assume that wildfires didn’t exist before the Industrial Revolution and imagine that average temperatures have been recorded for millions of years, and not just the past 150 years.
For causal uniformed corporate media viewers (non-Slay News readers), it would be easy to assume Guterres and the climate catastrophists were merely quoting facts.
However, the temperature data recorded for 2023 tells a very different story than the one promoted by Guterres et all.
When viewing the record cold temperatures for 2023, it suggests the opposite of “global boiling.”
On January 14, 2023, an astonishing –62.4°C was recorded in Tongulakh, Siberia.
