Next week we will be celebrating the 18th anniversary of no global warming

Next Wednesday, October 1st, we will be celebrating the 18th anniversary of no global warming.

Here is more:

According to the datasets used last year, October 1st will mark the 18th year of “no significant warming trend in surface average temperature,” says Patrick Michaels, director of the Cato Institute’s Center for the Study of Science.

And in the event that something changes between now and the upcoming anniversary:

And even if the current 18-year trend were to end, it would still take nearly 25 years for average global temperature figures to reflect the change, said Michaels, who has a Ph.D. in ecological climatology and spent three decades as a research professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia.

And yet the global warming beat goes on undeterred…