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Monday, 9 June 2025

Global greening surges 38%, but media silence reinforces “climate crisis” narrative

 A groundbreaking global study, published by Spanish researchers Gutierrez-Hernandez and García, has uncovered a 38% rise in vegetation growth across landmasses over the past four decades—yet this environmental success story has vanished from mainstream media. 

Using advanced statistical methods, the team’s “True Significant Trends” (TST) analysis confirmed rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO?) as a primary driver of reforestation, greener deserts and record crop yields. But instead of celebrating these findings, outlets like The Guardian and BBC have opted for silence, clinging to alarmist climate narratives despite hard data undermining claims of ecological collapse.

The study, published in Climate Dynamics, found that nearly three-quarters of observed trends show greening, with browning confined to arid regions struggling against natural cycles—not human activity. Simultaneously, U.S. climate scientists note a 1% annual wheat yield boost from CO? enrichment since 1850, while UNESCO data reveals North American wildfires at 25% of 1600–1900 levels. Yet campaigners persistently label CO? a “climate pollutant,” even as evidence piled up that Earth’s ecosystems are thriving in this “gas of life”-enriched era...<<<Read More>>>...