
Trillions Spent on ‘Climate Change’ Based on Faulty Temperature Data, Climate Experts Say
To preserve a “livable planet,” the Earth can’t warm more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the United Nations warns. Failure to maintain that level could lead to several catastrophes, including increased droughts and weather-related disasters, more heat-related illnesses and deaths, and less food and more poverty, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) cautions. To avert the looming tribulations and limit global temperature increases, 194 member states and the European Union, in 2016 signed the U.N. Paris Agreement, a legally binding international treaty with a goal to “substantially reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.” After the agreement, global spending on climate-related projects increased exponentially....
