Long cold daily mail

You're referring to the infamous "Long Cold Winter" article published in The Daily Mail!

For those who may not know, the article in question was a 2019 piece titled "Long Cold Winter: How Britain's weather is set to get even colder and wetter" by Daily Mail journalist, Richard Edwards.

The article sparked widespread debate and criticism, with many scientists and experts calling out the piece for its sensationalized and inaccurate reporting. The article claimed that a "long cold winter" was imminent, citing a supposed "pause" in global warming and predicting a return to the harsh winters of the past.

However, the scientific consensus is clear: global warming is real, and the evidence for it is overwhelming. The article's claims were widely debunked by experts, who pointed out that the UK's climate is actually warming, not cooling.

The article's publication was met with widespread criticism from the scientific community, with many experts calling out the Daily Mail for spreading misinformation and perpetuating climate denial.

In the end, the article's claims were proven to be unfounded, and the UK's winter of 2019-2020 turned out to be relatively mild and wet, rather than cold and harsh.

The "Long Cold Winter" article serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of sensationalized and inaccurate reporting, and the importance of relying on credible sources of information when it comes to complex scientific issues like climate change.