Things You Must Know About the Climate Change Hoax

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Unfortunately for the climate change alarmists, despite all the celebrity endorsements and high-minded rhetoric, the facts keep getting in the way.

Here are nine things you need to know about the climate change hoax.

Things You Must Know About the Climate Change Hoax

1. The Climategate scandal proved that key data involving man-made climate change was manipulated.

In 2009, the public discovered emails from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit exposing how scientists who have been enormously influential in promoting the concept of man-made climate change actually attempted to cook the books to get the results that served their narrative that the planet was heating at a dangerous trend due to higher levels of carbon dioxide.

2. The Climategate scandal was given new life in 2011, with the release of new emails.

The new round of leaked emails at the time provided more teeth to the revelations of 2009.

An email written by Mann showed that he tried to get "an investigative journalist to investigate and expose" a climate skeptic scientist named Steven McIntyre.

3. NASA may have also been involved in manipulating data to serve the narrative of man-made climate change.

The Washington Times reported in 2009: "Under pressure in 2007, NASA recalculated its data and found that 1934, not 1998, was the hottest year in its records for the contiguous 48 states. NASA later changed that data again, and now 1998 and 2006 are tied for first, with 1934 slightly cooler."

4. NASA also declared 2014 to be the hottest year on record – despite the fact that they were only 38 percent sure about it.

The latter fact was left out of their press release at the time, as well as the fact that 2014 was supposedly hotter than the previous hottest year, 2010, by 0.02C – well within the margin of error of 0.1C that scientists tend to adhere by.

5. There is no evidence that the Earth has been warming in recent years.

As The Daily Caller highlights, a recent peer-reviewed study concluded that when accounting for El Ninos and La Ninas – which are the "the fluctuations in temperature between the ocean and atmosphere in the east-central Equatorial Pacific" that "occur on average every two to seven years," according to NOAA – there has been a flat-line temperature trend since 1997.

6. The left likes to claim that 97 percent of scientists support the concept of man-made climate change.

It's likely closer to 43 percent. The 97 percent myth stems from a variety of flawed studies.

7. The amount of Arctic sea ice has become quite high.

Data from the Danish Meteorological Institute shows that the "average [ice] extent over the month [of September] is one of the highest in the last decade," according to Paul Homewood.

8. Money from the federal government and leftist organizations fuel a lot of misinformation from man-made global warming alarmists.

Climate change alarmism is an extremely lucrative industry. All in all, there have been over $32.5 billion of federal government grants that have funded climate change research from 1989-2009, far more than any research funded by the oil industry.

9. It is patently absurd to link Hurricane Matthew to climate change.

Not just because of the aforementioned reasons, but because as Marco Morano points out at Climate Depot, "The data show for the last 10 years we have had an unusual drought of landfalling major hurricanes (Category 3 and higher) on the continental U.S."

"That’s right, no major hurricanes have made landfall for over a decade," Morano continued. "This is the longest such drought on record."

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