If temperatures hit unseasonable highs this fall and winter don’t blame fossil fuels, blame El Nino, a group of climate analysts say.
Flying in the face of the prevailing narrative on climate change, a recent report on the Pacific Ocean weather phenomenon known as El Nino argues that this weather phenomenon corresponds more closely to shifting temperature patterns, and is the more likely cause of temperature changes than CO2 emissions.
“El Nino is happening now; it will get warmer; we will see some record temperatures; we will see some additional weather related to it,” climate analyst and meteorologist Anthony Watts told The Epoch Times. “Significant increases will begin in the fall or early winter, which is typically the time that this phenomenon peaks.”…