Part two of this three-part series details the staggering Uncertainty regarding the Calculation of Global Average Temperature.
Much of this uncertainty comes about because of the differences between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, the enormous increases in urban populations, and the concomitant increase in urban population density. Vast uncertainty surrounds the accuracy of the data that is recorded at climate station sites spread around the globe.
This level of uncertainty is in direct contrast to the certainty with which the same climate data is being reported by the media and by organisations such as the United Nations and World Economic Forum.
The reporting of the 2025 global average temperature has amounted to intentional misinformation and the blatant exaggeration of the increase of global average temperature since the "pre-industrial" period 1850-1900, especially as this relates to the Paris Agreement global average temperature goals. A 15-minute video explains all.
In this series, we ask was the Decision by President Trump to withdraw from the Paris Agreement Correct or is the decision Misguided?
Part one of the series provided relevant background.
Part two, this video, focuses on The Issues with the Inexplicit Specification of the Overarching Goal of the Paris Agreement.
It has taken a while to produce this latest video as it will be over one hour in duration and contains much very detailed analysis.
It examines average temperature trends around the globe.
The analysis leads to the question "Could it be that the very Concept of a Global Average Temperature is significantly Flawed, lacks Meaning, is Misleading, and needs to be Re-evaluated?"
The answer to that question is strongly backed by the very latest data.
This video predicted in May 2022 the transfer of wealth not to the Ukraine but to the military industrial complex.
Goodbye Afghanistan, Hello Ukraine.
https://thenewworldorder.locals.com/post/2115437/goodbye-afghanistan-hello-ukraine-the-transfer-of-money-from-taxpayers-to-the-military-industrial-c