World Temperature Hasn’t Risen in 15 Years—So Why the Fear Tactics?

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Let’s cut through the noise. For the past 15 years, global temperatures have remained relatively stable, yet we’re still bombarded with apocalyptic climate warnings. Why is that?

The reality is, many climate predictions haven’t panned out as expected. Some of the most alarming forecasts have missed the mark, and this disconnect between prediction and reality can be unsettling. But instead of acknowledging this discrepancy, fear tactics are often employed to keep the urgency high.

It’s essential to ask: Are these fear tactics genuinely about saving the planet, or are they about maintaining a certain narrative? The climate is undoubtedly changing, but does that mean we should disregard scientific evidence when it doesn’t align with the current narrative?

We need a balanced conversation about climate change—one that’s rooted in facts, not fear. While it’s crucial to address environmental issues, it’s equally important to base our discussions on accurate data and not let panic overshadow scientific truth.

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  1. CLIMATE CHANGE, IS THE TROGEN HORSE, THEY ARE USING TO CONTROL US TO BRING IN THE NEW. WORLD ORDER , COVID WAS ALSO USED 2 FURTHER CONTROL US.

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