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More Than 1,600 Scientists Say "No Climate Emergency" in Recently Updated Climate Declaration


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A global coalition of 1,632 scientists, including two Nobel Laureates, have signed and republished what they call a "World Climate Declaration," calling into question the idea our world is facing a "climate emergency."

The group has been gathered together by the Global Climate Intelligence Group (CLINTEL), which, according to their website is "an independent foundation dedicated to the fields of climate change and climate policy..." founded in 2019 by emeritus professor of geophysics Guus Berkhout, and science journalist Marcel Crok, both of the Netherlands.

The declaration was first published in 2019, and is described as a "living document," which means it is subject to update and revision based on additional information.

The reason precipitating the re-release is the most recent IPCC report and the latest Nobel Laureate to sign the declaration, Dr. John F. Clauser, winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics. In an announcement from CLINTEL, Clauser is quoted as saying:

"Misguided climate science has metastasized into massive shock-journalistic pseudoscience. In turn, the pseudoscience has become a scapegoat for a wide variety of other unrelated ills. It has been promoted and extended by similarly misguided business marketing agents, politicians, journalists, government agencies, and environmentalists."

More can be learned about Clauser and his work in his interview with the Nobel Prize Committee.

Under the heading, "There is no climate emergency," the single-page document (with 51 additional pages of signatories) lays out arguments challenging many of the common claims of climate emergency advocates, for example, the inadequacy and inaccuracy of climate modeling, which the document points out has routinely predicted far more warming at a much faster rate than has actually occurred, and "exaggerates the effects of greenhouse gases."

According to the declaration, this overreliance on modeling has resulted in undue "panic and alarm" among the general public, increasingly compounded by politicians and policymakers reactionary policy prescriptions, most notably commitments to "net zero" emissions by a date certain, such as the IPCC's "harmful and unrealistic net-zero CO2 policy proposed for 2050."

The assertion made by the IPCC that the earth will soon pass "tipping points that will lead to catastrophic environmental damage, including dangerous sea level rise, entire species going extinct, and even greater suffering in many nations, especially the poorest," also led CLINTEL to update the declaration, pointing out the gross inaccuracies in the media reporting underlying the "tipping point" concept.

Noting that climate models are nothing more than the sum of inputs and assumptions made by those crafting and operating the models, the declaration flatly states:

To believe the outcome of a climate model is to believe what the model makers have put in. This is precisely the problem of today’s climate discussion to which climate models are central. Climate science has degenerated into a discussion based on beliefs, not on sound self-critical science. Should not we free ourselves from the naive belief in immature climate models?

There have been many notorious unfulfilled predictions made over the last few decades regarding the ill-effects of man-caused climate change that have not proven correct.

From the mid 1970's assertion "a full-blown 10,000-year ice age" involving "extensive Northern Hemisphere glaciation" (Science News, March 1, 1975, and Science magazine, Dec. 10, 1976, respectively), to former vice president Al Gore's 2009 prediction that "the Arctic would be ice-free by 2013," and activist Greta Thunberg's tweet in 2018 that "climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years," Nobelist Clauser believes the nexus between climate science, celebrity culture and political maneuvering has undermined legitimate scientific inquiry into the subject.

CLINTEL (and the declaration signatories) envision their role as a necessary counterpoint to politicized and overhyped climate alarmism, a circumstance Clauser, in an interview with the Epoch Times, described as being “...totally awash in pseudoscience.”

 

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2 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

It' already occurring. Only a brainless twit can't se the changes and accompanying costs. It's going to escalate quickly as the permafrost thaws.

I’d say that I can’t believe you fell for that but I can totally believe that you fell for that 

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1 minute ago, ACE said:

I’d say that I can’t believe you fell for that but I can totally believe that you fell for that 

Simply a matter of opening your eyes to what's happening. The Canadian wildfires put a huge dent in the economy. Next year will be worse. That's just one example. 

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1 minute ago, spin_dry said:

Simply a matter of opening your eyes to what's happening. The Canadian wildfires put a huge dent in the economy. Next year will be worse. That's just one example. 

Its arson moron from climatards like you.

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