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BBC Meteorologist Falsely Claims South Sudan is Experiencing “Extreme Heat” for March

BBC meteorologist Matt Taylor falsely claims that South Sudan is experiencing "extreme heat" for March. In fact, says Chris Morrison, March is the equatorial country's hottest month and the temperatures are typical.
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Met Office Fails to Retract False Claim of “More Intense” Storms Due to Climate Change

The Met Office is refusing to retract a claim made by a senior meteorologist on BBC radio that storms are becoming "more intense" due to climate change, despite admitting that it has no evidence to back up the claim.
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No, New French Law Does Not Criminalise Opposition to mRNA Vaccines – But it’s Troubling Enough

The worry that a new French law criminalises opposition to mRNA vaccines is based on a misunderstanding, says Robert Kogon – though the law is troubling enough.
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BBC Claims Climate Change is Behind Increased Lightning Deaths in Bangladesh – But It’s Utter Nonsense

The BBC's latest piece of climate change misinformation is to claim that global warming is behind a rise in lightning deaths in Bangladesh. But it's utter nonsense, says David Hansard.
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