“Weird narrative that we don’t know what caused the global warmth in 2023. It’s undeniably El Niño which rapidly emerged after 3 consecutive La Niña years,” says Ryan Maue, a meteorologist and internet personality, in a March 20, 2024 post on X.
“Your beyond burger causes death just like my steak causes death,” says Brendan Ruh in a February 24, 2024 Instagram post.
“Solar farms will become thunderstorm and tornado incubators and magnets,” says the text of a December 25, 2023 Facebook post.
“Flowers are now star(t)ing to bloom in Antarctica and experts say this is not good news. This would be the first evidence of accelerated ecosystem response in Antarctica that is directly associated as a consequence of global warming, according to Nicoletta Cannone, a professor of ecology at the University of Insubria,” says a September 21, 2023 post on X — formerly Twitter — by the Daily Loud.
The video was published here in a news report by Hong Kong media outlet AM730 on August 25.
“What happens on Earth’s surface (eg farming) has no meaningful impact on climate change,” the owner of Tesla, Twitter and SpaceX said in a June 25, 2023 tweet with more than 6,000 shares.
The clip, shared May 26, 2023 on Instagram, stems from a May 2019 episode of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) show “Q&A.” In it, Alan Jones asks a fellow panelist what percentage of the atmosphere consists of CO2.
“In this weekly feature from the Climate Discussion Nexus, we check claims of relentless sea level rise against actual data,” says the caption of a YouTube video published March 14, 2023.
“Greta Thunberg deletes 2018 tweet saying world will end in 2023 after world does not end,” says text in an image shared March 13, 2023 on Facebook and Instagram.
21 Feb: Graph uses ‘cherry-picked’ data in misleading posts about CO2-driven global warming: experts
“NASA satellite data make it official: January 2023 was colder than January 1987… despite a doubling of manmade CO2 in the atmosphere,” reads a claim shared here on Twitter by Fox News commentator Steve Milloy on February 3.