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    Home»News»New tree ring studies show no human impact on global precipitation patterns
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    New tree ring studies show no human impact on global precipitation patterns

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMay 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Department of Energy report confirms that climate models are wild exaggerations and that CO2 boosts global plant growth by 25 to 50 percent.
    No acceleration in U.S. extreme weather can be directly tied to CO2, with solar activity and natural cycles being consistently downplayed.
    New tree ring studies over 700 years show droughts were more severe before 1950, directly contradicting claims of human-driven drying.
    Satellite data from 2001 to 2020 reveals rainfall intensity has declined or remained flat despite a record rise in CO2 emissions.
    United Nations reports themselves express low confidence that human activity has increased droughts, yet media narratives ignore this disconnect.

    Three new peer-reviewed tree ring reconstructions covering up to 700 years of climate history have found no precipitation pattern that can be linked to human activity or post-1950 increases in carbon dioxide. The studies, spanning Scandinavia, Asia and Central Greece, document that natural variability has dominated the paleoclimate record for centuries. Droughts were actually more frequent and severe before 1950 than after, directly contradicting claims that modern climate change is worsening dry conditions worldwide.


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