
A November 18 article by Atlanta News First (ANF) claims that climate change is affecting Georgia’s farmers and the restaurants that depend on local produce. This is demonstrably false. Empirical data of temperature and crop yields refute the claim.
The article written by Abby Kousouris, titled “Georgia farmers, restaurant owners say climate change threatens way of life,” pushes the narrative that climate change is uniformly warming the planet and adversely affecting agriculture. This claim, though often asserted by climate alarmists, is specifically debunked by regional climate and crop data.
Contrary to the widespread assertion that global warming is causing uniform temperature increases, data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) indicate that the Southeastern United States has experienced a cooling trend over recent decades. This phenomenon, often linked to the polar vortex, has led to colder winters in the region, defying the generalized warming narrative. As reported by Forbes, “Defying Climate Change, Southeast U.S. Is Getting Colder Instead of Warmer via Polar Vortex.” This cooling trend challenges the premise that warming temperatures are responsible for agricultural difficulties in Georgia.
The article suggests that climate change is threatening Georgia’s peach industry. Yet, in 2024, Georgia experienced one of its most successful peach harvests to date. According to the Georgia Peach Council, growers anticipated shipping approximately 3 million boxes, or 75 million pounds, of peaches, marking a 25% increase over a typical crop. This substantial yield contradicts the claim that climate change is detrimentally impacting peach production in the state.
A sharp decline in Georgia peach production in 2023 came in the aftermath of a late-season freeze, the very type of weather event that is projected to become more infrequent as the planet modestly warms.
Strangely, just 6 months previous to the present article, ANF ran a video article titled Georgia farmers say 2024 peach crop is best ever. Apparently ANF doesn’t pay attention to its own news reports when it comes to producing scary climate change stories.
While peaches are culturally significant in Georgia, their economic impact is relatively modest. Agricultural data from the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension notes that peaches account for only about 0.58% of the state’s agricultural economy, with Georgia producing between 3% and 5% of the U.S. peach crop. This context is essential when evaluating claims that climate change is harming or poses a threat to Georgia’s agricultural sector.
Looking at the broader farm market, the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences and the state’s Cooperative Extension updated its report, “Georgia Farm Gate Value Report 2022,” in August of 2024, which determined, despite the typical yearly ups and downs of different crops, the state’s agriculture sector has done well over the past 20 years.
“The data speaks to the fact that agriculture in Georgia is consistent,” said Jared Daniel, data coordinator in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. “The ag industry is important and here to stay.”
Not every farmer, every year, in every region does well or equally well as his or her peers, but in Georgia the agricultural sector as a whole, has prospered during the recent period of modest warming.
Media outlets like ANF often amplify narratives that align with the prevailing climate change narrative that climate change is causing everything bad, often at the expense of presenting an accurate view of long-term weather and economic trends. The emphasis on climate change as a primary factor affecting agriculture can overshadow other critical variables such as market dynamics, government farm policies, technological advancements, short-term weather events, and adaptive farming practices. This skewed representation misleads the public concerning the actual challenges farmers face and ongoing positive production and yield trends in the agricultural sector.
A thorough analysis of regional climate data and agricultural outcomes in Georgia reveals that there is no evidence climate change is altering weather patterns in Georgia for the worse or harming the state’s agriculture sector. The Southeastern United States has experienced a modest cooling trend in recent decades and Georgia’s peach industry, contrary to the impression given in the ANF article, achieved record yields in 2024. These facts underscore the bogus nature of ANF’s article.
This article was originally published at ClimateREALISM
No matter what the facts say, things are always getting worse. And we all gonna die right soon now, despite the last scary scenario not happening. And give us more money!
Writing a climate story. 101.
Well, since the end of the world is inevitable, and we are getting closer to it every minute, exactly one minute every minute, why not collect money on such occasion?
You know things are not going well for warmunists when a publication contradicts itself within 6 months. Peachy for skeptics. And in related media news:
They depend on selective memory. Whatever is published today is the truth and always has been the truth and don’t bother looking back.
Jeez, Rud, your comment is really upsetting! I mean, Maddow’s salary was something above $5 million? I won’t be able to rationalize that. Thanks anyway.
Beleive it or not, Maddow was making $30 million a year! That’s good pay for a propagandist.
Her new contract is for $25 million per year.
Paying more that $10 for comments from a Mad Cow.. DUMB !!
So Georgia is getting cooler, not warmer. But it’s still “climate change.” That is the magic of changing the name to “climate change” instead of global warming. Hotter, colder, rainer, dryer, windier, calmer, whatever it is its “climate change” all caused of course by increasing CO2. It’s settled science don’t you know.
Got it. CO2 is the control knob for the climate. Turn the control knob up and you get hotter or colder or no change, but CO2 is the control knob.
Don’t argue. This is settled.
Very nice Anthony. Most media outlets aren’t the least bit interested in the truth. Pushing their cultish beliefs is all that matters.
It’s a cult…can’t let go of their Klimate KoolAid…it’s sweet AND fatal
What a peach of a report!
Wasn’t it Orwell that wrote: “The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” “And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed–if all records told the same tale–then the lie passed into history and became truth.”
Here’s the surface temperature record for USCRN (high quality network of weather stations NOT IN CITIES) for the 48 states, so in 19 years not a whole lot has happened. As cities get bigger and more airconditioned etc weather stations located in them record higher temperatures. Many of the USA’s weather stations are in cities or airports, so claims of record temperatures from those weather stations are measuring population growth etc, rather than sensitivity to CO2. Student’s t test says that we can be 95% confident that the sample 2015-2023 is from the same population as the sample 2005-2014.
Love peaches, and they were great this year in Ontario as well.
Abby is new to the news world. Maybe she will get better. Anyway, I had to searchup Atlanta News First:
Georgia stations to rebrand under ‘Atlanta News First’ name – NewscastStudio
Part of the Gray Media group. Here is a map of all the locations:
Companies – Gray Media
{Full disclosure: My wife was a Georgia Peach}