Just Saying It Makes It So

Britishland’s Meteorological (“Met”) Office has outdone itself.  Talking about the current spate of “heat waves” afflicting the Scepter’d Isle, this little bit of wisdom came out:

The Met Office blamed man-made climate change as Britain basked in the hottest day of the year.  The mercury soared to 34.7C in central London on Tuesday, the highest anywhere in Britain in 2025 so far.

The Met Office said it was “virtually certain” that the searing temperatures were caused by global warming.

And the basis for this alarming statement?

But it admitted that it “had not conducted formal climate attribution studies into June 2025’s two heatwaves” before making the claim.

So you just went ahead and made it all up, didn’t you?

Dishonest bastards.

8 comments

  1. Global warming must be caused by humans. The only other thing that could possibly heat the earth this much would be a nuclear fusion reactor as big as the sun.

    Oh, wait…

  2. I like this part,” …the highest anywhere in Britain in 2025 so far.”

    Really? June and July are hotter than January? Journalists.

    1. “…the highest anywhere in Britain in 2025 so far” (Cue scary music “Bum-Bum_Bummm.”)

  3. It’s amazing the crap that gets laddled out about the climate, even more amazing is how many people buy it without any thought at all. To hear them tell it the earth was in a steady state till we started messing it up by burning coal and driving SUV’s. Don’t even bring up the younger dryas or doggerland and the seas already rising over 120 meters, they think you are making it up.

  4. The hottest average temperature on record.
    By how much? One degree? One degree Celsius?
    Does that much difference really make a difference?

    1. I doubt the “record” includes weather stations during the Medieval Warming Period or the Cretaceous Age. That phrasing “temperature on record” used like it’s word from God gets my hackles up like the Left’s ubiquitous “We all know….”

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