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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Climate science should be less political, and more scientific -- there is no climate emergency

Climate has 
always changed 
throughout time. 

The IPCC’s 
Special Report on 
Extreme Weather 
says there is 
little evidence 
that greenhouse 
gas increases 
have any impact 
on extreme weather.

Many places, 
such as Canada, 
benefit significantly 
from warming.

The greatest risk 
to any economy is 
making climate policy
decisions based on 
misguided (junk) 
climate science.

The United Nations 
Framework Convention 
on Climate Change 
    ( UNFCCC ) 
is a political body, 
which, in 1992,
claimed  humans 
were causing 
a ‘dangerous’ change 
to the atmosphere. 

But there is no method 
of forecasting what 
future climate change 
will be due to the 
very complex 
influences of 
natural and 
human forces.

All climate policies 
implemented from 
the early 
2000s to 2030,
and sustained 
through the century, 
will likely reduce 
global temperature 
rise less than 
0.2 degrees C.
in 2100. 

These CO2 emissions 
reduction commitments 
are so small they 
would be undetectable 
for many decades.



Geologists know 
Earth’s climate has varied 
as long as the planet 
has existed, with natural 
cold and warm phases. 

The Little Ice Age 
cold centuries
ended as recently 
as 1850. 

So it's no surprise 
we've had mild warming
since then.


Climate policy relies on 
inadequate models, 
predicting 2x to 3x 
the warming that 
actually happens.

Climate models 
exaggerate the effect
of CO2, and ignore
the fact that enriching 
the atmosphere with CO2 
is beneficial for plants.

CO2 is not a pollutant
 -- it is good 
for agriculture, 
increasing the yields 
of crops worldwide.

Global warming has not 
intensified hurricanes, floods, 
droughts and other natural 
disasters, or made them 
more frequent. 

Wind turbines kill birds 
and bats by the millions.


Our elected officials
and public servants 
are math deficient and 
climate science illiterate. 

Climate science 
should be less political.

Climate policies 
should be more scientific. 


There is no climate emergency.