Earth's Cooling Trend: Why Aren't We Talking About It?
Sat Jan 10 2026
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The world is getting cooler, but you wouldn't know it from the news. Temperature drops on land and sea are happening fast. Yet, most media outlets are too busy pushing the idea of global warming to notice.
Satellite data shows a big drop in temperatures. In 2025, the average temperature anomaly fell to just 0. 3°C above the 1991-2020 average. But don't expect to hear about this on mainstream news. They prefer to focus on local heat records, often based on questionable data.
Sea surface temperatures along the equatorial Pacific have been falling for months. The US weather service, NOAA, reports that below-average temperatures persist in most of the equatorial Pacific. This is a big deal, but it's not getting the attention it deserves.
Scientists like Dr. Roy Spencer and Professor John Christy have been tracking these changes. Their data shows a clear downward trend in temperature anomalies over the last two years. But their findings are often ignored or dismissed.
The recent cooling trend can't be explained by human activity alone. Some scientists believe the massive underwater Hunga Tonga volcano eruption in 2022 played a big role. This eruption increased water vapour in the upper atmosphere, which can have a powerful warming effect, albeit temporary.
Climate science has faced criticism for its inability to explain recent weather anomalies. Some argue that scientists are too focused on fitting data into pre-existing narratives, rather than exploring new possibilities.
The public's trust in scientific institutions is waning. This is partly due to the constant fear-mongering about climate change. People are starting to see through the pseudoscience and demand more honest, balanced reporting.
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