
by Steve Haner
Maybe if a claim is repeated more than once, it wonโt sound so absurd?ย Perhaps that is why the Richmond Times-Dispatch felt it necessary to print two stories today about the recent ludicrous claim that โclimate changeโ is making it easier to hit a home run.
โSince 2010, more than 500 dingers can be linked to warmer than average conditions because of climate change, according to a new study,โ is the summary in a photo cutline illustrating one of the stories, a Washington Post reprint on page C-2. ย ย The paperโs full-time climate alarmism correspondent Sean Sublette also discusses the โstudyโ in his column on his daily weather and climate crisis page.
Perhaps neither had seen that the Postโs original story quickly drew a response so strong as to constitute disproof, from another climate scientist, this one not a member of the climate crisis priesthood.ย The Unbeliever dared to compare the Major League Baseball home run statistics at the heart of the โstudyโ with similar home run statistics from AAA baseball, the NCAAโs Division 1 baseball teams, and even the Japanese professional leagues.
The home run patterns there are different.ย It seems climate change is only happening in MLB stadiums.ย What a relief!
The University of Coloradoโs Roger Pielke, Jr. packaged his response on Twitter, and it was then shared by The Wall Street Journal.ย Very much worth a read.ย You wonโt find any of the rebuttal data in that failed rag of a Richmond newspaper. (more…)


by Dick Hall-Sizemore




by Dick Hall-Sizemore



