Last year the press said it was the worst heatwave in history.

This year they are saying the same thing.

Last year the press said it was the worst heatwave in history.

This year they are saying the same thing.

Academics have determined that half of Americans don’t believe what they believe.

The traditional scams of climate alarmists about Arctic ice and forest fires are collapsing, so they are turning their attention to ambulance chasing heatwaves.
Democrats just confiscated $500 billion from the American people for their “Inflation Reduction Act” and the New York Times asks “Must We Suffer to Bring Inflation Down?” They also say food prices are plunging – based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.


Opinion | What Can We Do to Bring Inflation Down? – The New York Times
I went to the Food and Agriculture Organization website, and they provide an Excel spreadsheet of their data. This is what it shows.


Natural Gas prices have more than tripled since Biden took office.

According to the press, food prices are both soaring and tumbling.


“I Guarantee You We’re Going To End Fossil Fuels”
“Researchers from 13 worldwide institutes worked on the study, which finds that under 2 degrees Celsius warming, elevated carbon dioxide fertilization will compensate for the increased warming stresses, resulting in a 1.7 percent increase in global wheat yields.”

Global warming may cause greater wheat yields, steeper price spikes: study-Xinhua
Wheat yields have tripled over the last sixty years.

On August 23, 1936 seven states were over 110F, twenty-four were over 100F and forty states were over 90F.
California 114, Kansas 111, Missouri 111, Texas 111, Arizona 110, Oklahoma 110, South Dakota 110
Arkansas 106, Illinois 106, Iowa 106, Nebraska 106, Utah 106, Indiana 104, Kentucky 104, Nevada 104, Tennessee 103, Virginia 103, Colorado 102, Ohio 101, Louisiana 100, Michigan 100, Mississippi 100, Pennsylvania 100, West Virginia 100
Minnesota 99, New Mexico 99, Wyoming 99, Delaware 98, New Jersey 98, Alabama 97, Georgia 97, Maryland 97, North Carolina 97, Florida 96, South Carolina 96, Montana 95, New York 94, Wisconsin 94, Idaho 93, North Dakota 91
“Transcontinental travel has been seriously affected during the past several weeks,” the national motoring body’s midsummer touring report declared. “During the Spring and early ‘Summer months travel between the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards was at fan all-time record level, but went into a harp decline when great portions of the major transcontinental route were beset with dust storms and temperatures ranging between 100 and 114 degrees.”

Washington Dc Washington Evening Star, Aug 23, 1936, p. 56
“100-degree readings in August were not abnormal, with readings in 1930 and 1932 showing 102 degrees”
Publication: Coshocton Tribune
Location: Coshocton, Ohio, United States Of America
Issue Date: August 22, 1936

Coshocton Tribune, Aug 22, 1936, p. 1
Coshocton and other nearby locations have not reached 100F during August for more than 65 years.

Coshocton has not reached 100F during any month since 1988, when CO2 was below 350 PPM.

Ohio has not recorded a 100 degree temperature in the last ten years,

“The most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”
– Ronald Reagan