Corporate Media Claims Surge in Child Marriages Caused by ‘Climate Change’

The corporate media is now claiming that “climate change” is fueling a rise in child marriages in Pakistan.

This narrative is being promoted by Agence France-Presse (AFP).

However, the entire narrative rests on the false claims that “global warming” is causing an increase in extreme weather events.

Top scientists have previously debunked such claims.

As Slay News reported, one of the top climate scientists behind the claims admitted that she provided false data for her study that claimed “climate change” has caused in increase in hurricanes.

She confessed that she fabricated the false link in order to get her study published in scientific journals and receive funding from the United Nations.

Dr. Judith Curry admitted that she faked her study when other scientists noticed inconsistencies in her data.

Nevertheless, the corporate media continues to parrot the false claims while attempting to link “climate change” to the weather.

And now, AFP is claiming “global warming” is causing heavier and longer summer monsoon rains in Pakistan.

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Those rains are apparently leading to increasing numbers of adult men choosing to marry children, the French State-owned outlet claims.

Human rights workers are warning such weddings are on the rise โ€œdue to climate-driven economic insecurity.โ€

However, the report provided no scientific evidence to support the claims, with the claims resting only on the assumption that the reader believes the “climate crisis” narrative.

The report continues by calling for the banning of hydrocarbon use can help solve a pedophilia problem that has been endemic in many cultures since time immemorial.

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Yet, according to the World Bank’s “climate change knowledge portal,” monsoon rains in June, July, and August in the period 1991-2020 were marginally lessย in Pakistan than fell during 1961-1990.

The error-strewn article, reproduced in many publications around the world, claims that flooding in Pakistan plunged a third of the country under water in 2022.

This claim is simply impossible, however.

Even the climate alarmist BBCโ€™s statistical show “More or Less” debunked the claim.

AFP, which alarmingly also serves as one of Facebook’s “fact-checkers,” claims that โ€œscientists sayโ€ monsoons are heavier and longer because of “climate change.”

The alleged issue is โ€œraising the risk of landslides, floods, and long-term crop damage,โ€ the outlet adds.

AFP goes on to claim that the “extra” rain has led to a new trend of โ€œmonsoon bridesโ€ as families give away their female children in exchange for money.

However, massive flooding in low-lying parts of Pakistan is not new.

Flooding in 1950, 1992, 1993, and 2010 killed more people than in 2022.

Meanwhile, a recent study concluded that globalist claims of โ€œmanmade climate changeโ€ are completely fabricated and have no basis in reality, as Slay News reported.

The researchers found that there is no scientific evidence to support theories of anthropogenic โ€œglobal warming.โ€

According to theย study, led by leading scientists in Greece, claims that humans cause โ€œclimate changeโ€ are based on imagination and assumptions.

The studyโ€™s paper, authored by lead researcher Professor Demetris Koutsoyiannis of the National Technical University of Athens, was published in the scientific journal AIMS Press.

In the โ€œConclusionsโ€ section of the studyโ€™s paper, the researchers write:

โ€œRather, such claims are based on imagination and climatic models full of assumptions.

โ€œHowever, as shown in the causality direction in time series produced by climatic models is opposite to that of the real-world data.โ€

The study found that the narrative of human-generated carbon dioxide (CO2)emissions affecting temperatures is based on fake science.

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