Widespread drought that dried up large parts of Europe, the United States and China this past summer was made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a study.Widespread drought that dried up large parts of Europe, the United States and China this past summer was made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a study.
Globally, the figure fell by 1.5 percentage points to 48.7% in 2021. The survey was based on more than 125,000 interviews in 121 countries.The Covid-19 pandemic and concerns about more immediate issues such as health and livelihoods may partly explain the drop, according to the survey’s authors. The study also showed that more than 1.4 billion people in 83 countries face extreme “water stress,” defined as more than 20% of the population not having access to clean drinking water.
Snore, the guardian will be pushing the fear of the sky is falling for the next 50 years and every year recalibrate the predictions that never happen or twist the mantra
Time for a new narrative...
Maybe the corporate media should stop crying wolf?
So only 125,000 people questioned in 121 countries seems barely statistically relevant given there are 195 countries in the world so 74 didn’t participate, hmmmm.
Understandable. How many countries have been gutted by climate change policies by this point? Makes sense that they would lose interest
We at the ABC have recognised this and are ramping up our Climate Cataclysm narrative.
The climate alarmists have been caught out in too many self serving lies.
The idea that humans can control the climate on planet earth with their CO2 emissions is an “absolute delusion”.
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