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Heat Waves, Fires, and Climate, Oh My!

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If you turned the news on this last week, you’d probably think parts of the Earth are literally on fire. The corporate media continues pushing the narrative that temperatures are the highest ever, but it’s simply not true.

For this week’s episode of Climate Change Roundtable, Steve Milloy, founder of JunkScience.com, joins the show to lend his talents shredding the alarmist media narrative. Steve joins host Anthony Watts and panelists Linnea Lueken and H. Sterling Burnett to highlight the media’s false predictions over the years, reveal data that destroys today’s narrative, and reveal the data they don’t want you to know.

Climate Change Roundtable is live every Friday at 12pm CT. Make sure to join the live broadcast and have your questions answered by the panelists of the show.

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  • They act like weather did not happen before 1910, LMAO!! I love that line.

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  • The ulitimate insanity of "Climate Change Inc." is that their green "solution", if implemented, would be an absolute environmental disaster. It would also be suicidal for the vast majority of the world's population; maybe that's the point. De-industrialize the planet?

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  • My geology class in 1977 talked about how the air in the Los Angeles basin was bad when just indigenous Americans were there with their few wood fires. It's a basin and it doesn't get cleaned out unless the wind blows in the right direction.

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  • Dailymail headline July 17th {So much for the great British summer! Showers sweep UK as temperatures struggle to climb above 23C - while Europe is gripped by life-threatening searing heatwave} Weather-forcast.com for Italy predictions do not match the Dailymails forecast.

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  • "Why keeps the oil industry swallowing the AGW BS?" Well "They invest opportunistically greenish" was just a quarter of clue I adhered. Until I watched "Who owns the World" and similars.

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  • Thanks for your common sense (backed by real science). I'm in AZ, where it is currently 110 degrees F. and I have no fear of Climate Armageddon. Of course it's hot: it's July in the Sonoran Desert. Duh.

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