Out of a steaming mound of bullsheet, this particular nugget...

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    Out of a steaming mound of bullsheet, this particular nugget stands out with particular sheen and pungency:

    “However, the satellites did not show the warming that climate activists and computer models had forecast. mce-anchorSo, bureaucrats closed many of the colder rural surface temperature sensing stations, while many stations in the vast frigid area of Siberia were closmce-anchored for economic and other reasons. The net result was that cold temperature data disappeared from more recent records – thereby creating artificial warming trends, the very warming that alarmists predicted, desired and needed for political purposes.”

    That’s not how this works. That’s not how any of this works. This passage betrays such an ignorance that it’s hard to know where to begin. I’ll just start by saying that removing regions like Siberia would reduce the warming trend. Why? Because what is averaged to give the global trend is not the raw temperatures - it’s the anomaly for each site remaining after the long-term average for that site has been subtracted. Whether a particular site has a warm or cold climate is meaningless for these purposes - it’s only the changes to that climate that are taken into account, and the high northern latitudes (including Siberia) are some of the fastest-warming regions on the planet.
 
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