Oh, you though the climate cults fearmongering over it being the hottest on record (going back to 1979 in the satellite era while also using computer models) was peak cult? Here you go
We’re experiencing Earth’s hottest weather in 120,000 years, and it’s just getting started
It’s quite the claim: This week, Earth broke an unofficial record for its hottest day in 120,000 years. Actually, the Earth broke that record three times — on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, according to the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer.
El Niño (a natural cycle) is just getting started. As it gets stronger, and adds more heat to Earth’s system, this summer will continue to set new all-time global records for hot days. And along with that, many other records will be shattered as well.
But no matter how hot it gets, the summer of 2023 will soon be considered a “cool” summer in a couple of decades amid the steady drumbeat of human-caused climate heating.
Let’s unpack this: they jumped from 1979 for the data, to 120K years ago. Are they providing any data or direct observations? No. They aren’t even trying. But, yes, it is most likely warmer than it was during a goodly chunk of that time, since the last glacial age started about 115K to 120K years ago, and started ending between around 20K to 25k years ago, and has been considered to have mostly ended around 8K to 11K years ago. So, the majority of that 120K years was during a freaking ice age.
Most extrapolated data tends to look like this


First, researchers know using observations that temperatures over the past decade have been warmer than any ever seen since record-keeping began in the 1800s. Since then, Earth has warmed by 1.2 degrees Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit).
Well, yeah, of course, when this record keeping began the Earth was coming out of the Little Ice Age. This is straight up gaslighting. eff Berardelli, the chief meteorologist and climate specialist at Nexstar’s WFLA, is refusing to provide all the relevant information. But, he does offer this
Notice those quick spikes? How about the massive spike prior to the last glacial age? One that shows it was hotter than today? Meh, it matters little to climate cult members, they have a Narrative, and they’ll be damned if they live in Science Land.
In fact, the Earth can expect to gain another degree of warming by mid-century, putting it on par with the temperatures of the last interglacial. And by the end of the century, if carbon emissions aren’t curbed, we may very well experience the hottest temperatures in over 1 million years.
So, what caused that spike? There were no fossil fueled vehicles or anything else. And, if the temperature fails to go up another 1 degree, he doesn’t say F or C, will he be held accountable for his cultish fearmongering?
Read: Hotcold Take: We’re Having The Hottest Weather In 120,000 Years »
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