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Hotter Than the Fourth of July

Gregory Wrightstone -- Byron Soepyan
USA
2023
co2coalition.com -- CO2 Coalition
The winter of 2022 - 2023 was very cold with far more snow than most years in the USA. California's nearly empty reservoirs are FULL!!. These weather conditions persisted for five months! The mainstream media picked up on a hot day that wasn't even the hottest day (as they claimed) and ran panic headlines about the "hottest day ever!" Who are the worst enemies of the free world? Foreign governments or domestic individuals and organizations demanding abandoning the use of fossil fuels????

It was widely reported recently that July 4th, 2023 was the hottest day in Earth's recorded history. Paulo Ceppi, a climate scientist at London’s Grantham Institute stated: “It hasn’t been this warm since at least 125,000 years ago, which was the previous interglacial.” And, of course, it was reported that it was our fault due to our "sins of emission."

The CO2 Coalition Science and Research Associate Byron Soepyan reviewed temperature data from the US Historical Climatology Network and found that both the number of weather stations reporting temperature over 100 degrees F and the Maximum Average Temperature for July 4th were slightly declining since the record began in 1895 – not increasing – as Ceppi claimed.