Climate scientists explain that while historical heatwaves like those in 1921 and 1976 are real, they do not contradict modern climate science, which focuses on whether warming trends are making extreme temperatures more frequent and intense; the urban heat island effect, where cities are warmer than rural areas due to concrete and buildings absorbing heat, is a well-understood phenomenon already accounted for in global temperature datasets, and multiple independent research organizations show consistent long-term warming trends despite different methodologies, indicating no systematic manipulation of climate records.
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THE CUBE: Los científicos del clima denuncian una oleada de acoso tras la última ola de calorAñadido:
[music] >> Hello and welcome to the cube, Euronews' fact-checking show. Now, Europe has been experiencing [music] a spell of unusually hot weather, but alongside the heat, claims [music] casting doubt on climate scientists are also spreading online. This post, [music] viewed thousands of times, points to a major heatwave in 1921, arguing that extreme temperatures occurred long before modern cars, planes, or industrial emissions.
Another post references the 1976 [music] heatwave in the UK, one of the country's hottest on record, claiming people just got on with it. This isn't disputed.
Scientists agree that Europe experienced heatwaves long before modern concerns about climate change, but researchers say that still [music] does not contradict modern climate science. The debate today is not whether heatwaves have happened in the past, but whether a warming climate is making extreme temperatures more frequent, more intense, [music] and more likely than they otherwise would be. Likewise, a single historic heatwave cannot, on its own, prove [music] or disprove long-term climate trends. Other posts go further and allege that temperature records are unreliable because cities are warmer than rural areas, whilst [music] others accuse public bodies of manipulating temperature records. The first is a phenomenon known as the urban heat island effect, where urban areas can record higher temperatures than nearby rural regions >> [music] >> because buildings, roads, and concrete absorb and retain more heat. But this effect is already understood and accounted for in major global temperature data sets. Researchers compare measurements from thousands [music] of weather stations around the world and cross-check them. Different temperature data sets produced by different research organizations [music] show a similar trend of long-term warming, despite using different methodologies, meaning there is no evidence to suggest that global temperature records are being systematically manipulated [music] to exaggerate climate change.
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