
And the other one:

When I was in engineering school at the UW Madison, one of my teachers told us the value of context. It seems that the original engineering building was located on Bascom Hill. They set up a weather station on the roof and diligently recorded the weather data, every day for decades.
They noticed a change in temperatures, wind speed and such over the years, and after attributing it to climate change, someone looked at an old photo of the building and compared it to the present time. Guess what? Tall Elm trees surrounding the building appeared, blocking the wind, and cooling the thermometer!
Context, folks. The problem with “climate experts” is that they have already established the answer (Humanity) and have been fudging the numbers to match their preferred answer!