“Here we go again. Where they say that temperatures are the hottest, not just in our lifetime, and not just since they started keeping temperature records, and not even just since when they started keeping historical records of anything — they’re saying it’s the hottest in 125,000 years, well before the dawn of human civilization.
“That’s how far back they’re going. And this is pretty simple. Your BS detector needs to be calibrated well enough to at least pick up on this kind of BS. You don’t even need a BS detector. OK. This is a dump truck load of BS pulling up right to your front door, and, I mean, you can sniff it out without much trouble. You don’t even need to open the door to sniff it.
“And the truth, if you want to know how they really get these numbers, is that they pull them out of their asses. That’s how they get them. OK. So they are looking at ice — they’re looking at ice, and they’re looking at tree rings. It’s straight up superstition at this point.
“You might as well believe that someone could look at a tarot card and tell you what your future is going to be. So, it is totally absurd. And that’s why, again, the only appropriate response to this is just to laugh at it.” – Noted climatologist Matt Walsh.