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Climate sceptics cheering as they melt in record temperatures? This heatwave is where satire has come to die | Jonathan Freedland

At an anti-woke conference in London, climate skeptics faced the irony of record-breaking temperatures while criticizing net zero policies. Despite their stance, the sweltering heat and wildfires underscore the urgent reality of climate cha...

The Guardian· Jun 26, 2026 · 7:33 PM · 22 views

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At an anti-woke conference in London, climate skeptics faced the irony of record-breaking temperatures while criticizing net zero policies. Despite their stance, the sweltering heat and wildfires underscore the urgent reality of climate change. Are they missing the real issue? #ClimateChange #Heatwave #ClimateCrisis #NetZero #Irony

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