by James Murphy
New American 

Never at a loss for words when it comes to hyping up the global climate crisis, UN Secretary-General António Guterres once again declared that the world is in serious danger due to global warming. In his year-end message for 2024, the UN chief claimed that the “top ten hottest years on record have happened in the last ten years.”

Guterres, of “global boiling” fame, claimed that the planet was seeing “climate breakdown in real time.” He suggested that time is running out for Earth’s population to wean itself off of fossil fuels and turn quickly to unreliable “renewable” sources of power such as wind and solar.

The secretary-general repeated the hottest-year-ever propaganda from the Copernicus Climate Change Service…

Steve Milloy of Junk Science accused Guterres of “raving” about the alleged climate crisis. He offered a reality check on regarding climate on X:

Blowhard UN chief @antonioguterres raves that the last 10 years were the “hottest years on record” and that we are witnessing “climate breakdown in real-time.” A few points of reality: 1. The last 10 years have not been the “hottest on record” — not even close. 2. The Earth has been net cooling over the past 485 million years. 3. No emissions-drive climate model predicted anything correctly about the last 10 years.

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