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  • Europe heatwave shows need to reject climate denial ‘lies’, says EU green chief

    06/29/2026 9:20:45 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 46 replies
    The Guardian ^ | Mon 29 Jun 2026 | Fiona Harvey
    The heatwave wreaking chaos across Europe is a “dramatic warning” to reject climate naysayers, a European Commission vice-president says. Teresa Ribera, executive vice-president for a clean, just and competitive transition, lambasted those who listened to the “vested interests” of the fossil fuel industry rather than scientists and their own citizens. “This is a dramatic warning being sent once again by nature on what it means to have a different climate system,” she told the Guardian. “What we are experiencing today [in the form of record heat] is what we knew could happen, but we have not been smart enough to...
  • Yes, Europe’s heat waves are deadlier than American gun violence

    06/29/2026 7:03:28 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 15 replies
    Fortune ^ | June 26, 2026 | Catherina Gioino
    You’ve probably seen it by now. A chart, passed around on social media with the kind of grim satisfaction that only statistics can produce: more Europeans die each year from summer heat than Americans die from gun violence. The implication cuts both ways—Europe’s lack of air conditioning is deadlier than America’s lack of gun control—and it has been lighting up feeds across the political spectrum ever since. Turns out, it’s mostly true. And this summer is making it impossible to ignore.This semi-true graph is picking up steam online.Hannah Ritchie’s By the Numbers SubstackEurope is currently in the grip of its...
  • Snow in June? Why Winter Storm Warnings Were Issued in 3 U.S. States

    06/29/2026 7:28:21 AM PDT · by sopo · 41 replies
    Mens Journal ^ | 06/29/2026 | Jessica McBride
    Men's Journal: Breaking News It seemed hard to believe at first. The National Weather Service was really issuing WINTER storm warnings for snow in late June? But it really happened. Three U.S. states were hit with the winter storm warnings, and Yellowstone National Park was seeing snow. That has a lot of people wondering why and what caused the unusual phenomenon. Even stranger, the summer snowfall alerts were coming as the eastern third of the U.S. faced what could be a record-breaking heat wave with the heat index even predicted to reach 115 degrees in some places. According to USA...
  • Utah weather conditions trigger historic red flag warning as wildfires rage across the state (only 4.60 years left)

    06/27/2026 8:41:29 AM PDT · by Libloather · 6 replies
    NBC News ^ | 6/26/26 | Suzanne Gamboa
    The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City issued a red flag warning Friday morning as emergency workers continued to battle one of the state’s largest wildfires in its history. The red flag warning, issued when critical fire warnings are occurring or imminent, was to be in place through midnight Saturday. “This is the FIRST Particularly Dangerous Situation Red Flag Warning issued in NWS Salt Lake City history. This is an exceptionally rare event,” the federal agency said in its warning. A map of the area under the warning covered much of central and southwest Utah, with an area of...
  • Libtards were so desperate to stop President Trump from hosting UFC America 250, they tried to MANIPULATE the weather forecast.

    06/15/2026 9:52:15 AM PDT · by SmokingJoe · 32 replies
    X ^ | 06/15/2026 | Benny Johnson
    Libtards were so desperate to stop President Trump from hosting UFC America 250, they tried to MANIPULATE the weather forecast. The leftist anti-Trump Weather Channel reported: - 30mph winds - Torrential rain - Lightning storms - Swarms of mosquitos I was actually at the White House. I can promise you none of that happened. Now they just look like idiots. Better luck next time, libs.
  • El Niño is here and rapidly strengthening. Here’s what it means for your weather (You're Gonna DIE!)

    06/11/2026 6:12:06 PM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 64 replies
    CNN ^ | June 11, 2026 | CNN Bitter LOSERS
    El Niño has officially begun, and it is forecast to intensify into a very strong or “Super” El Niño with major shifts in global weather patterns and an even hotter climate, according to a new report released Thursday morning from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. El Niño is a periodic weather pattern in the tropical Pacific Ocean that alters winds and features unusually hot waters in the central and eastern Pacific. These changes in winds and ocean temperatures have knock-on effects on weather patterns worldwide. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center is giving this El Niño a 63% chance of becoming...
  • NPR closes Climate Desk, fires climate reporters

    06/03/2026 5:31:55 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 61 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | June 03, 2026 | Joel Abbott
    Nature is healing. VIDEOS AT LINK.................... Yes, failing NPR had a whole division of reporters dedicated to reporting climate hysteria. It would have been fine if they'd stuck to conservation and science instead of the anti-human cult thinking that says we're all gonna die if we don't stop the farting cows. Here's the scoop from former Chief Climate Editor Neela Banerjee: I've been at NPR for six years, and for the last three, I worked as head of its (relatively new) climate desk. We were 10 people who did ambitious, prize-winning enterprise and broke news. We launched an annual network-wide...
  • Why the Super El Niño in 2026 Could Make This the Hottest Year on Record

    05/09/2026 5:42:53 AM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 84 replies
    The Scince Times ^ | May 9, 2026 | The Science Times
    Super El Niño 2026, often being referred to as the Godzilla El Niño, is shaping up to be one of the most important climate events of the decade, with early signals pointing to a powerful shift in global weather systems. As La Niña collapses and ocean temperatures rise, this transition is already influencing atmospheric patterns across the Pacific. The result is a growing concern about extreme weather 2026 and how it could reshape seasonal conditions worldwide. The El Niño global impact is expected to extend far beyond the Pacific, affecting rainfall, temperatures, and storm activity across continents. From rising heat...
  • NOAA’s artful deception

    04/14/2026 4:25:43 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 22 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 13 Apr, 2026 | Bill Ponton
    Amid a rebranding campaign by climate activists to shift emphasis toward “extreme weather,” they turned to Thomas Karl, Director of NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center, for assistance. They needed him to manufacture the “science” to back up their claim that extreme weather events were becoming more frequent and severe. Karl did not disappoint them. He produced a report that backed up everything that they claimed was happening. The centerpiece of the report was a graph that John Clauser recently brought to everyone’s attention at the 16th International Conference on Climate Change. This graph (see below), which is supposed to provide...
  • Low Intensity Tornado Wrecks Major Solar Farm, Creating A Potential Toxic Dump

    04/03/2026 7:28:18 AM PDT · by Renkluaf · 63 replies
    Watts Up With That ^ | 4/2/2026 | P Gosselin
    [...] On March 10, an EF-1 tornado (a relatively low-intensity storm) struck Wheatfield, Indiana. It directly hit the “Dunns Bridge I & II” solar projects, destroying a significant portion of the facility. According to Report 24, approximately 2.4 million solar modules were damaged or destroyed. Aerial footage showed rows of panels ripped from the ground and twisted metal frame. The facility is valued at approximately $1 billion. According to sources, manufacturer warranties often exclude tornado damage, potentially leaving the operator (NIPSCO) or customers with a massive bill for reconstruction, unless the government steps in with a bailout plan.
  • The price of coffee is skyrocketing faster than all other groceries — and the reason goes way beyond tariffs

    03/29/2026 6:03:00 PM PDT · by Libloather · 76 replies
    NY Post ^ | 3/29/26 | Alex Oliveira
    The price of coffee is increasing faster than any other household grocery, and it’s not just tariffs driving the surge — bad weather, war and a frenzy of market traders are also to blame for the rise. Coffee prices have spiked by a stunning 18.4% in the last year, according to federal data from February. Most other household spending items — from groceries to cars to haircuts — don’t close to that increase rate, figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show. Those increases have affected both producers and consumers, and reflect a trend that has been running wild since...
  • National Weather Service

    03/15/2026 6:56:06 PM PDT · by xxqqzz · 15 replies
    national weather service ^ | March 16, 2026 | Staff
    Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 348 PM EDT Sun Mar 15 2026 Valid 00Z Mon Mar 16 2026 - 00Z Wed Mar 18 2026 ...A major winter storm will bring widespread blizzard conditions across the Northern Plains, upper Midwest and upper Great Lakes today along with widespread high winds through the mid-section of the country... ...Severe thunderstorms likely to sweep across the Midwest and Mid-South today, and then through the entire eastern U.S. with the highest threat across the Mid-Atlantic on Monday...
  • Nor’easter to wallop NYC and surrounding regions: What to expect from ‘near blizzard conditions’

    02/21/2026 11:55:41 AM PST · by dynachrome · 102 replies
    NY Post ^ | 2-21-26 | Angela Barbuti
    New Yorkers had better brace themselves for another blizzard, with 18 inches of snow forecast to sock the area. Just as the messy mounds on street corners were finally melting and cars were all dug out, a new, massive storm system sparked a blizzard warning for Sunday and Monday, with snow expected to fall at more than 1.5 inches per hour. “We are describing this storm as a major nor’easter,” AccuWeather senior meteorologist Carl Erickson told The Post early Saturday.“With very strong winds, near blizzard conditions, and treacherous travel conditions. And those travel conditions are going to worsen rapidly Sunday...
  • Tornadoes hit Indiana, Illinois as destructive storms blast through parts of Midwest (FReepers, Please Check In!)

    02/20/2026 6:28:41 AM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 7 replies
    CBS News ^ | February 20, 2026 | CBS Staff
    Destructive storms blasting through parts of the Midwest spawned tornadoes that hit Indiana and Illinois, as near-hurricane force winds swept parts of the region. A violent tornado ripped through southeastern Illinois on Thursday, shredding homes, overturning cars and leaving a trail of destruction that stretched at least six miles long. At least a dozen buildings were destroyed. Powerful wind mangled mobile homes and flipped them upside down. One woman was trapped inside until rescue crews could reach her. That same twister then barreled across the Indiana state line. Another powerful tornado ripped through Bloomington, Indiana, on Thursday, as severe thunderstorms...
  • Winter ain't going nowhere

    02/09/2026 6:57:29 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 42 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 9 Feb, 2026 | J.R. Dunn
    It would be a hell of irony if useless preparation for a nonexistent threat simply set us up for a knockout blow from a real one. It has been two weeks since western PA experienced a dump of two feet of snow, the product of the continent-wide storm that was supposed to ravage the nation and throw back civilization 500 years or more. That, needless to say, did not happen, at least outside of Missouri, where it would never be noticed. But there is that two feet of snow. Pennsylvania is in the melt belt, a region in which even...
  • Scientists warn Earth is gradually heading toward the next ice age. Scientists conduct their research on global warming because they require evidence to show people that the Earth experiences significant natural cycles which control its historical changes

    02/09/2026 10:06:05 AM PST · by daniel1212 · 62 replies
    MSM.com [Microsoft] ^ | 02/2/26 | John Anderson
    ...Extreme temperature variations have occurred on Earth during the last few million years because of its extended Ice Ages which included brief warm periods that continue until now. Researchers conduct their studies on climatic patterns to forecast upcoming climate variations that will occur during the next several hundred years. Earth maintains a constant temperature throughout time. The planet follows natural cycles which repeat approximately every 100000 years throughout its history of millions of years. The planet spends most of its time in a Glacial Period which lasts through Ice Ages except for brief warming periods that last 10000 to 15000...
  • How climate change will make hosting the Winter Olympics more challenging

    02/05/2026 6:04:35 PM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 65 replies
    ABC News ^ | February 4, 2026 | Julia Jacobo
    Hosting the Winter Olympics will be more challenging in the future as global warming impacts host cities traditionally known for climates suitable for competitions such as skiing and snowboarding, according to climate scientists. The 2026 Winter Olympics are about to kick off, but the Milano Cortina Games will take place in a much warmer world than in years past. Average temperatures in Cortina, Italy, have risen by 6.4 degrees Fahrenheit since the region first hosted the Winter Olympics in 1956, according to a recent analysis by Climate Central. The warming trends have led to fewer freezing days and a shortage...
  • Mayor Mamdani is failing at his core job: keeping NYC functioning

    02/04/2026 9:59:46 AM PST · by Rummyfan · 83 replies
    NY Post ^ | 2 Feb 2026 | Editors
    The No. 1 job of a mayor, above everything else, is to keep his or her city functioning. Yet with people dying on the cold streets of New York and trash building up in parts of the city, New York is by no means functioning. Not even close. The snow and frigid temps have tested Gotham’s socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani and, alas, he has not risen to the occasion. Rather, he’s left the city a mess. Everest-size mountains of garbage have popped up. Unremoved snow, ice and road salt have damaged Con Edison electrical equipment, contributing to power outages. Most...
  • Extreme Weather Tenant Protection Act

    02/02/2026 3:23:25 PM PST · by AbolishCSEU · 22 replies
    THE TERM "EXTREME WEATHER CONDITION" SHALL MEAN: (A) (I) ANY PERIOD FOR WHICH THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED AN OFFICIAL WARNING OR ADVISORY FOR EXCESSIVE HEAT, DEFINED AS A FORE- CASTED HEAT INDEX OR REAL-FEEL TEMPERATURE OF NINETY DEGREES FAHRENHEIT OR HIGHER; OR (II) ANY PERIOD FOR WHICH THE GOVERNOR HAS DECLARED A STATE OF EMER- GENCY UNDER SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT OF THE EXECUTIVE LAW RELATED TO EXTREME COLD, STORM, FLOOD, WILDFIRE SMOKE, OR OTHER SEVERE WEATHER EVENT; AND (B) THE SEVENTY-TWO HOUR PERIOD FOLLOWING A PERIOD UNDER PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS SUBDIVISION. 2. (A) IN A PROCEEDING TO RECOVER...
  • Orlando International Airport forced to ground all flights after ‘extreme cold’ sparks air traffic control emergency (only 4.98 years left)

    02/01/2026 6:45:15 PM PST · by Libloather · 38 replies
    NY Post ^ | 2/01/26 | Chris Nesi
    Orlando International Airport was forced to ground all flights on Sunday afternoon after “extreme cold” sparked an emergency in the air traffic tower. The FAA issued an alert about the ground stop due to a “possible fire” at an air traffic control tower early Sunday afternoon, but the order was lifted at 4:15 p.m. after the cause was determined. In reality, the extreme cold — currently 43 degrees — caused a spinkler head in the fire suppression system at the facility to activate. The agency had sent out a bare-bones “fire alarm/safety” advisory that a tower was evacuating due to...