Split image contrasting media coverage of heat versus cold deaths.

Heat Gets Headlines Cold Gets Silence

Split image contrasting media coverage of heat versus cold deaths.

When it comes to climate change, the media says it all. We cannot trust the media for anything but their narratives and propaganda. The asymmetry in how the mainstream media reports on temperature-related phenomena is a perfect case study in narrative management. You will not see in the mainstream narrative that Siberia has slipped back toward winter. On May 22, frost warnings stretched across a broad belt of Russia. Overnight lows were expected to fall to -5C (23F), cold enough to threaten early crops, gardens, and spring vegetation.

The media’s treatment of climate is not merely about science; it is about emphasis, framing, and emotional conditioning. The asymmetry is striking. Heatwaves dominate headlines, while cold-related mortality, energy poverty, and the deadly consequences of inadequate heating receive comparatively little sustained attention. This imbalance shapes public perception far more than most people realize. This matters because cold remains a major global killer.

Cold Sweeps America in Late May

Winter Keeps Nipping California as heat dome hysteria sweeps the world. Tioga Road through Yosemite National Park was closed Tuesday, May 26, as a late-season winter snow storm moved into the Sierra Nevada, just what we would expect as the world melts.

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