Fake News About Global Warming
This is about a silly piece of 'research' indicating fewer people are tweeting about extreme weather. The more likely hypothesis as to fewer weather tweets is there is less extreme weather.
For example, Twitter launched in 2006. There was a peak in number of strong tornadoes in 2011.
Since then, the number of strong tornadoes has dropped rapidly (continuing a trend since the 1970's). Thus, fewer people are tweeting about tornadoes.
The number of tweets would also be influenced by whether disasters occur in heavily or lightly populated areas, etc. Unfortunately, the MSM will fall for any story that advances the catastrophic global warming 'narrative.'
For example, Twitter launched in 2006. There was a peak in number of strong tornadoes in 2011.
Since then, the number of strong tornadoes has dropped rapidly (continuing a trend since the 1970's). Thus, fewer people are tweeting about tornadoes.
The number of tweets would also be influenced by whether disasters occur in heavily or lightly populated areas, etc. Unfortunately, the MSM will fall for any story that advances the catastrophic global warming 'narrative.'
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