20 Years of Ocean Currents: What Climate Activists Got Wrong
For years, climate activists and their media allies have warned of a looming crisis, claiming that human-induced climate change would drastically slow ocean currents. This slowdown, they argued, would wreak havoc on global weather patterns, marine ecosystems, and coastal communities. However, after two decades of data collection, the reality paints a different picture.
Recent studies reveal that ocean currents have actually sped up over the past 20 years. Far from the catastrophic scenarios predicted, there’s no evidence of ecosystem collapse or global disasters tied to these changes. The alarmist rhetoric peddled by activists has proven to be not only inaccurate but also a distraction from genuine environmental issues.
Once again, scientific evidence challenges the doomsday narrative of the green-left agenda, highlighting the importance of basing policies on real-world data rather than fear-driven projections.