
Recently, a publication called the “World Climate Declaration” was published that stated that there is no climate emergency and that climate science has degenerated into a discussion based on beliefs, not on sound self-critical science. The document was signed by over 1,100 scientists and professionals from around the world led by Norwegian physics Nobel Prize laureate Professor Ivar Giaever. Climate science is said to have degenerated into a discussion based on beliefs, not on sound self-critical science. The document went on to demand that “we should free ourselves from the naive belief in immature climate models.” It also stated that “The world has warmed significantly less than predicted by IPCC on the basis of modeled anthropogenic forcing. The gap between the real world and the modeled world tells us that we are far from understanding climate change.”
In regard to Carbon Dioxide the Declaration stated “CO2 is not a pollutant. It is essential to all life on Earth. Photosynthesis is a blessing. More CO2 is beneficial for nature, greening the Earth: additional CO2 in the air has promoted growth in global plant biomass. It is also good for agriculture, increasing the yields of crops worldwide.”
Many scientists are beginning to push back on the pseudoscience that has led to the dire predictions of global climate catastrophe. In Italy, the discoverer of nuclear anti-matter Emeritus Professor Antonino Zichichi recently led 48 local science professors in stating that human responsibility for climate change is “unjustifiably exaggerated and catastrophic predictions are not realistic.” The Declaration notes that the Earth’s climate has varied for as long as the planet existed, with natural cold and warm periods. In addition, there is no statistical evidence that global warming is intensifying hurricanes, floods, droughts and such-like natural disasters, or making them more frequent.
The Declaration shows that the “settled” fantasy surrounding climate change science is diminishing. Last year, Steven Koonin, an Under-Secretary of Science in the Obama Administration stated that “The science is insufficient to make useful projections about how the climate will change over the coming decades, much less what our actions will be.” The Declaration ends by stating that there is no climate emergency and it strongly opposes the unrealistic net-zero CO2 policy proposed for 2050.