Do you ever get into debates about global warming? I do. And when I do, I find it useful to have all the studies I need available to counter the slogans of the secular left true believers. In this post, we will take a look at a recent study from 2024 published by the Fraser Institute in Canada. They’re using data from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Here is the link, from True North, my favorite source for Canadian news. (Bookmark them!)
Excerpt:
A Fraser Institute study found that although global temperatures have increased “moderately” since 1950, there is no evidence to suggest that extreme weather events are on the rise despite the assertions of climate activists and Canada’s government.
The study analyzed data found in the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UN IPCC) and found that in many cases the frequency and severity of extreme weather events decreased or stayed the same rather than escalating.
The author of the study, Kenneth Green, a senior fellow at the Fraser Institute spoke to True North about his findings.
Green has a doctoral degree in Environmental Science and Engineering from UCLA, and has been studying environmental policy since before receiving his doctorate in 1984.
“When you dig into the actual underlying data on what’s happening, rather than the claims of politicians, you find that extreme weather events are pretty uncertain as to whether we’re seeing extreme weather changing or will see extreme weather changing,” said Green.
Put this link away for the next time that you get into a debate on global warming! I think you’ll have fun with it.
By the way, if you know any young Christians, remind them of the need to do well in their studies. It sure is nice to find someone who doesn’t swallow global warming propaganda, but who has a doctoral degree in Environmental Science and Engineering from UCLA. Make sure your kids or the kids at church aim high, because we can all use this kind of data.
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Author: Wintery Knight
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