New research and experts warn that the Amazon forest system is at risk of reaching a tipping point, potentially turning into a dry savannah. This change could have severe consequences for biodiversity, climate, and local communities. The region may face extreme flooding, droughts, and challenges to its ecosystems and people. Some experts challenge the narrative of man-made climate change, arguing against the link between human CO2 emissions and global warming. They criticize apocalyptic climate predictions based on what they claim are fraudulent climate models. Scientists point out major issues with climate change data, questioning the accuracy of temperature records used to forecast manmade global warming effects.
A must-read article by Alex Newman (@ALEXNEWMAN_JOU): Scientists Expose Major Problems With Climate Change Data "Temperature records used by climate scientists and governments to build models that then forecast dangerous manmade global warming repercussions have serious…
Their apocalyptic climate predictions, based on fraudulent climate models, ALWAYS turn out to be wrong. https://t.co/EKSyg6wPsS
Award-winning journalist, Alex Newman: The "man-made climate change" narrative is merely a pretext for unelected globalists to control every aspect of your life, under the guise of "saving the planet". "The notion that CO2 is pollution is absolutely preposterous... The idea that… https://t.co/oumoryC95y
"Forecasters said it was difficult to link the remarkable weather patterns to human-induced climate change." Reality: No "forecaster" has ever predicted any weather based on emissions. None. Never. https://t.co/rIfN563zxA https://t.co/xFqSTjGD9g
"No one has ever shown that human emissions of CO2 drive global warming” Think about this the next time you listen to Steven Guilbeault open his mouth. https://t.co/z8cL0hDlhA
"Game over. We are dealing with a fraud". Australian geologist, Prof. Ian Plimer, utterly demolishes the "man-made climate change" narrative, in just two minutes. "No one has ever shown that human emissions of CO2 drive global warming… And if it could be shown, then you would… https://t.co/NKsuFh5Odi
Extreme flooding and droughts may be the new norm for the Amazon, challenging its people and ecosystems. Learn more in this @NewsfromScience feature: https://t.co/GtpkQyiPPs https://t.co/riwChNa6Ud
New research warns that that a crucial component of the planet’s climate system is in weakening and could one day potentially suffer a dangerous and abrupt collapse with worldwide consequences. Read more: https://t.co/zjHdWL8m3K https://t.co/m7bs318M1D
#FromTheSouth News Bits | Brazil: The Amazon forest system could soon reach a tipping point, with much of it becoming a dry savannah, with serious consequences for biodiversity, climate, and local communities. https://t.co/P1lXmIBQaY