Real-World Observations Do Not Support The Position That Climate Change Is Human-Caused

According to a recent presentation by climate scientist Dr. Ole Humlum published in Science of Climate Change:

Real-world observations show both cooling and warming trends in the Arctic, Antarctic, and Tropical oceans since ARGO monitoring was introduced in 2004.

Real-world observations show no trend in global precipitation since 1979.

Real-world observations show global cloud cover decline since 1985. A decline in cloud albedo means more solar radiation can be absorbed by the surface. Thus, the decline in cloud cover can easily explain the warming of the last 40 years.

Image Source: Humlum, 2026

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