This past summer’s heat has been used for justification for all sorts of madness, most obviously demands for the total elimination of fossil fuels.
But is that the correct response to the problems of climate? And indeed, what is the real cause of the heating climate?
I thought now would be a great time to hear from Judith Curry, who, for 13 years, was chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology. She’s also the president of the Climate Forecast Applications Network founded in 2006. And she writes the blog Climate Etc at JudithCurry.com
Here, Judith Curry speaks with Jordan Peterson…
And Dr Curry has thrice been a guest on Robert Bryce’s “Power Hungry” podcast…
From a week ago:
From eight months ago…
And in 2020…
Judith Curry also had a fascinating discussion with Luis Razo:
“Is more CO2 in the atmosphere dangerous? They haven’t really made that case very well.”
Judith Curry
As an additional resource for you, I’m providing this chart which shows the confidence of predictions of the UN’s IPCC:
Also, Ivor Cummins looks at several FACTS about CO2:
Full disclosure: I am unconvinced that CO2 is the “control knob” for the weather. I’m much more inclined to believe that water vapor has a far greater impact - and water vapor is not at all well understood. (Nobel laureate John Clauser believes that, too, as do many others.)
I also am 100% sure that global governments are reacting as badly to “climate change” as they reacted to the Covid virus, so we have a clear and recent precedent for horrific policy responses to legitimate challenges.
As Vivek Ramaswamy said in the first Republican debate: “The climate change agenda is a hoax.” Emphasis on “AGENDA.”
The dramatic and drastic changes being foisted upon the human population in the name of “Climate Change” are anti-human and unethical.
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