You know, they tried to warn us of a brutal summer since they are all wrapped up in driving the global warming scam, which is a carbon dioxide scam, turning the most necessary gas on earth into a doomsday substance. It must be very troubling to the experts to see snow and record cold this summer. What is happening on the ground, as you will see in this essay, makes liars out of the press and the government; climatologists based their theories on models and guesses. Its key figures have been biased by religious faith, wishful thinking, ideology, and a desire for recognition and money.
Heavy snow is continuing to pound the Aussie Alps, with no sign of a
slowdown. “It’s shaping up to be a really snowy July,” said
Emily Smith. “We’ve got snow in the forecast for 9 out of the next 10 days.
Our planet is speeding toward a dangerous temperature milestone, and dozens of climate scientists warn we could surpass it before the end of this decade. A group of more than 60 leading scientists warns that if the Earth continues its current levels of pollution and carbon pollution, average global temperatures in the next three years will likely surpass 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit over preindustrial levels, the BBC reported.
Yet, overwhelming these 60 scientists, almost 2,000 of the world’s leading climate scientists and professionals in over 30 countries, have signed a declaration that there is no CO2-induced climate emergency. These signatories have refuted the United Nations’ claims in relation to man-made C02-induced climate change. Yet there is no denying the violent climate, but what is causing it is in doubt. But they lie, and they never stop lying about man-made global warming and how hot it is supposed to be right now.
Polar Cold Slams Northern Rockies
An unseasonable Arctic air mass is currently gripping the northern Rockies, plunging temperatures across Montana, Wyoming, and the western Dakotas to levels more typical of mid-winter than mid-July. Latest anomaly maps reveal stark deviations from the norm — as much as 41°F below average — with some regions in central Montana barely climbing out of the 40s Fahrenheit during the day.
Yukon Swings from Heat to Snow
After approaching 30C (86F), parts of the Yukon are now bracing for snow and sub-zero wind chills. Old Crow hit 29.7C (85.5F) on Sunday. By Tuesday night, the same region faced freezing temperatures, icy winds, and snow. Temperatures crashed to 0C (32F), with wind chills as low as -10C (14F).
California’s Coldest Early Summer on Record
The Bay Area and much of Northern California have just endured what may be their coldest early summer on record. Over the past 30 days, the region has been locked in a pattern of persistent cold. San Francisco has only hit 21C (70F) once since June 1.
Rare summer snow has blanketed the highlands of northeastern Turkey.
Elevations above 2,000 meters (6,500 feet)—including Anzer, Ovit, Samistal, Kavron, and mountain villages like Çamlıhemşin, Hemşin, and İkizdere—received as much as 20 cm (8 inches) of fresh snow. One 65-year-old journalist in Rize said this was the first July snowfall he had seen in his lifetime. Roads to pasturelands were cut off. Tourists expecting lush alpine meadows found themselves filming snow-covered landscapes instead.
Greenland Ice Sheet Gaining Mass in July. On Sunday, July 6, Greenland recorded a surface
mass balance (SMB) gain, according to Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) data.
The author, Mark Keenan, is a former scientist at the UK Government Department of Energy and Climate Change and the United Nations Environment. Thousands of scientists have signed a declaration that the climate does not change due to CO2 emissions or methane from livestock, such as cows, and assert that the climate changes slowly and naturally in its cycle, and the dominant factor is solar activity. This book demolishes the UN-promoted climate change hysteria and provides evidence and testimony from renowned and distinguished climate scientists contradicting the UN narrative.
Mont Blanc straddles the France–Italy border and towers as a symbolic poster child for
climate alarmism. Yet despite constant warnings of “melting mountains,” the data are showing
an alpine summer in deep freeze. On July 8, the mountain posted a low of -17.7 (0.1°F),
The money agenda, fake science, and fraudulent computer modelling are exposed. The decision to drastically reduce CO2, one of the most essential compounds to sustain all life, is one of the most insane ideas the global elite has ever had.
Carbon dioxide is healthy and extremely necessary. Dr. Konstantin Buteyko said, “CO2 is the main source of nutrition for any living matter on Earth. Plants obtain CO2 from the air and provide the main source of nourishment for animals, while both plants and animals are nourishment for us. The great resource of CO2 in the air was formed in pre-historical times when the amount was about 10%.”
Europe Swings to Record Cold
This week, large parts of central and eastern Europe will endure what looks—and feels—like late October, not midsummer. A fierce summer chill has gripped Central Europe, dragging daytime highs down to autumn-like levels. Driven by a stalled upper-level low, the outbreak set new record low maximum temperatures from the Netherlands to Czechia, readings more typical of mid-October than high summer — an event that has gone largely ignored.
Europe Is Rationing Electricity. The promise was clean, cheap, limitless power. The reality is rationing, soaring prices, and blackouts.
Iceland’s Cold June
Iceland just recorded a colder June than May. According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office, almost all-weather stations reported below-average temperatures for June. Reykjavík averaged 8.8 °C (47.8 °F), one degree below the 1991–2020 norm, with Akureyri dropping to 8.1 °C (46.6 °F), a full 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) below the norm. Iceland’s “summer” is running cold, wet, and well off-script.
Siberia
The Siberian settlement of Tiksi just recorded summer snow and heavy, all-day frost. Temperatures are routinely dropping below freezing. A recent low of -1.8 °C (28.8°F) came just shy of the town’s coldest-ever July reading. The Siberian village of Markovo, Chukotka, recently plunged to –2.1 °C (28.2°F) on July 10, 2025, nearing its all-time July record low. Average lows for this time of year sit at 10C (50F).
Moscow Coldest Late-June On Record
Late June brought historic cold to Moscow, setting a new record for the lowest end-of-June temperature ever recorded in the Russian capital. On June 30, thermometers climbed to just 12.6 °C (54.7 °F), smashing the previous record lows of 14 °C (57.2 °F) from 1962 and 14.7 °C (58.5 °F) from 1976.
Southern Hemisphere
Most people in the northern hemisphere have no idea nor do they care what is happening in the south where it is now winter. On July 9, Dome Fuji plunged to -81.2C (-114.2F) and Vostok to -80.2C (-112.4F). These well-below-average readings mark Earth’s coldest temperatures of 2025 so far. For decades now, Antarctica —particularly the vast East Antarctic interior— has been cooling, not warming. Satellite data (such as the UAH) shows no significant warming trend over the South Pole since records began in 1979, with many regions actually trending colder.
Black Frost Hits Brazil’s Coffee Belt
A black frost event gripped Southern Brazil last week, with the coffee-growing states of Minas Gerais, Paraná, and São Paulo seeing freezing overnight lows — unusual this early in the season. Yellow frost warnings were issued for São Paulo, a rare occurrence, and the crucial Alfenas–Varginha arabica region. In a black frost, plant damage happens at the cellular level and can take days to become visible, meaning the full extent of the impact is still unknown.
Record Cold Grips Eastern Australia — Coldest June in Decades
Eastern Australia is freezing through what’s shaping up to be its coldest start to winter in decades, ever in some spots. A powerful polar blast has once again tanked temperatures across the ACT and New South Wales, setting the stage for more record lows as June ends.
Argentina Cuts Gas, Closes Border as Cold Wave Hits
Faced with the coldest start to winter in more than three decades, Argentina has slashed gas supplies to industry and shut a major border crossing with Chile as temperatures tank. Amid the record-breaking cold, the government has cut off gas to industries and compressed natural gas (CNG) users to ensure enough supply for home heating. Residential demand has surged due to the coldest start to winter in more than 30 years, and authorities are diverting resources to keep homes heated, even if it means shutting down parts of the economy.
Likewise in Chile, cold records are falling from top to bottom. Recently, Balmaceda recorded -18.9C (-2F), with Ollagüe dropping to -18C (-0.4F). In Chillán, -9.3C (15.3F) shattered a 77-year record. Snow and “white wind” conditions shut the Pino Hachado border crossing, choking a key transit route in the Andes.
Volcanic Activity Surges
Volcanic activity along the Pacific Ring of Fire has intensified sharply over the past 18 months, with 47 volcanoes currently listed as actively erupting — one of the highest counts on record. Data from global volcanic monitoring agencies confirms that 2024 saw 74 eruptions across 65 different volcanoes, with elevated activity continuing into 2025.
Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in East Flores, Indonesia, erupted on Monday, July 7, launching a volcanic ash column to 19,584 m (64,267 ft) deep into the stratosphere. This makes it the highest eruption of 2025 so far—and so the most climate-relevant. While the VEI (Volcanic Explosivity Index) has not yet been officially assigned, an eruption sending ash to 64,000 feet strongly suggests at least a VEI 4, with a VEI 5 not out of the question, depending on ejecta volume. Anything at that scale is not just a local event—it’s global.
If SO2 data confirms significant stratospheric injection, we could be looking at a cooling signal in the months ahead. As always, the planet is just one VEI 7+ from an instant return to mini–Ice Age conditions. A string of VEI 5s or 6s could also get us there.
Conclusion
Again, we see the mainstream press lying. They warned and tried to scare us with record-breaking heat for this summer, and used the word brutal quite liberally whenever normal summer heat showed its face, but the real threat is cold, cold climate change. A catastrophist picture of a world spiraling into climate chaos is what we hear. Hotter, wetter, more extreme weather, all conveniently amplified to justify more controls, higher costs, and further energy centralization.
There is little we can do about the changing climate, though the most arrogant among us, like Bill Gates, think it’s a good idea to cool a cooling planet. We can plan and move to a warmer climate. However, even living in the subtropics, I could not survive without my Biomat, and now my wife is being kind enough to allow me to buy an air conditioner that doubles as a heater for my bedroom and office. I hear they are selling like hotcakes because here in Brazil, even in the south, houses and apartments are not heated.
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