(Ed) Check out the outstanding job CFACT’s Chris Martz did comparing historical temperature data to exaggerated weather claims by climate campaigners and their compliant media at X:

CNN’s Brianna Keilar interviewed their number one climate czar, Dr. Michael Mann from UPenn, yesterday to discuss how this week’s “brutal” and “unprecedented” heatwave is being fueled by global warming and is a taste of our future.

“ , . – .” Mann then goes off on an activist sales pitch, demonizing affordable and reliable energy consumption, which he himself benefits from: “, ’ . ; .”

Someone should tell these people that this is what a glimpse of SUMMER looks like. There is nothing unprecedented or all that unusual about this heatwave, not by summer standards nor by June standards.

Let’s look at the NWS forecast through Sunday for the same cities CNN plotted on their WSI graphic at the 12-second mark in the video:

Atlanta, Georgia: • Tue 6/18: 89° / record: 101° (1944) • Wed 6/19: 89° / record: 99° (1933) • Thu 6/20: 90° / record: 98° (1933) • Fri 6/21: 93° / 98° (1933) • Sat 6/22: 97° / 98° (1964 and 2022) • Sun 6/23: 97° / 99° (1930 and 1944) • Mon: 6/25: 95° / 99° (1930 and 1988)

Chicago, Illinois: • Tue 6/18: 93° / record: 98° (1954) • Wed 6/19: 95° / record: 102° (1953) • Thu 6/20: 89° / record: 104° (1988) • Fri 6/21: 92° / record: 101° (1988) • Sat 6/22: 96° / record: 97° (1988) • Sun 6/23: 86° / record: 97° (1930) • Mon 6/24: 85° / record: 97° (1937 and 1953)

New York City, NY • Tue 6/18: 89° / record: 95° (1929) • Wed 6/19: 91° / record: 98° (1994) • Thu 6/20: 94° / record: 98° (1923) • Fri 6/21: 94° / record: 97° (1953 and 1988) • Sat 6/22: 88° / record: 98° (1988) • Sun 6/23: 89° / record: 96° (1888) • Mon 6/24: 87° / record: 96° (1888)

Oklahoma City, OK • Tue 6/18: 87° / record: 104° (2011) • Wed 6/19: 89° / record: 101° (1918, 1953 and 2011) • Thu 6/20: 86° / record: 104° (1918 and 1953) • Fri 6/21: 91° / record: 104° (1936 and 1988) • Sat 6/22: 95° / record: 107° (1936) • Sun 6/23: 97° / record: 101° (1925, 1933 and 1934) • Mon 6/24: 98° / record: 104° (1911)

St. Louis, MO: • Tue 6/18: 91° / 101° (2021) • Wed 6/19: 95° / 105° (1936) • Thu 6/20: 96° / 103° (1953) • Fri 6/21: 98° / 99° (1988) • Sat 6/22: 99° / 102° (1930) • Sun 6/23: 94° / 101° (1930) • Mon 6/24: 95° / 102° (1988) Washington, D.C.: • Tue 6/18: 92° / 97° (1944) • Wed 6/19: 89° / 99° (1994) • Thu 6/20: 92° / 99° (1931) • Fri 6/21: 96° / 99° (2012) • Sat 6/22: 97° / 101° (1988) • Sun 6/23: 97° / 98° (1988) • Mon 6/24: 93° / 100° (2010)

This week’s heatwave does not compare to those of June 1936, 1944, 1953, or 1988.

Climate campaigners and their compliant media are completely and totally ignorant of our weather history.

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