Dr.
recently reported on a new climate change documentary which calls into question many of the sacred cows of the climate science establishment. Here is a still-shot from Minute 38 of the documentary, showing the yearly share of days with temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit):While the 100 years of data shows that hot days aren’t any more common now than back in the 1930s, back when carbon dioxide levels were comparatively low, the documentary admits in Minute 39 that average temperatures have climbed, because of warmer winters (climate has become more mild, less extreme, over the last 350 years):
As the good Dr. Nass says, it is truly a gem as far as climate documentaries go, and perhaps the best one which has ever been produced.