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The Myth of Catastrophic Global Warming: Unraveling the Evidence

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Abstract For decades, the narrative of anthropogenic global warming has dominated public discourse, propelled by dire predictions of melting ice caps, rising seas, and extreme weather. Yet, a closer examination of the empirical data reveals a far less alarming picture. Satellite temperature records indicate no statistically significant warming over extended periods, challenging the core premise of human-induced climate catastrophe. Sea level rise continues at a steady, non-accelerating pace consistent with historical norms, while correlations between atmospheric CO2 levels and global temperatures appear tenuous when viewed through geological timescales. This article critically assesses key datasets, highlighting discrepancies in climate models and the influence of natural variability, such as solar cycles. Drawing on peer-reviewed studies and observational records, it argues that the push for drastic policy measures rests on overstated risks rather than robust science. By prioritizing ...