1-Minute Junking: Emissions caused record heat in Chicago?

Related links: Yesterday’s heat wave video | AP article | Chicago’s urban heat island effect | Anita Snow on UHE

One-Minute Junking: Washington Post claims emissions cause heat waves

Related links: Washington Post article | US EPA heat wave chart

2-Minute Junking: Emissions drive atmospheric CO2 level?

Related links: Washington Post article | Natural carbon cycle | Earth greening | CO2 growth | 2023 emissions Nature study | Media suppression of Nature study

2-minute Junking: Record Florida rains caused by emissions?

Related links: Washington Post article | Ft. Lauderdale records

1-Minute Junking: Polar bears extinct by 2030s?

Related links: Nature study | New York Times article | Crockford response | Crockford on Hudson Bay ice | Crockford on state of polar bears | Arctic sea ice | Business-as-usual modeling

Exposed: Inconvenient climate study gets Hunter Biden laptop treatment from media

Related links: Nature study | Washington Post article | AP article | Hansen on spike | Schmidt on spike

2-minute Junking: Ultra-processed foods scare

Related links: Leana Wen Washington Post column | BMJ study | Junk Science Judo

2-Minute Junking: Microplastics

Related links: Washington Post article | Vice article on recycling disaster

Debunked: Climate change worsens allergies?

Related links: Bloomberg article | EPA cherry blossom graph | NASA Earth greening | Scientific American population | WSJ warming and food production | Invasive plants and allergies UK pharmaceutical industry and net zero | Study: Vegetation change increases asthma risk

One Minute Junking: Emissions cause heat waves?

Related links: Washington Post article | EPA heat wave graph | US National Climate Assessment heat wave graph | EPA emissions graph

Climate Fact Check: May 2024 Edition

Ten bogus media climate claims and more from May 2024 debunked here.

Meta censors Milloy hurricane season video

The Energy and Environmental Legal Institute tried to post my recent hurricane season video on Facebook and was censored. The video is entirely based on a direct quote from NOAA about hurricane activity not being outside the range of natural variation. Below is the censorship, NOAA statement and video.