Climate crisis? There is NO climate crisis

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Climate crisis? There is NO climate crisis

Climate crisis? There is NO climate crisis

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A collection of papers, articles etc evidencing there is no anthropogenic climate crisis and that many "eco/green" ideas are not all they are cut out to be.

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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science at MIT, says global warming fear isn't driven by data, but by money and control. He recently told the Daily Mail that politicians saw climate policy as a multi-trillion dollar opportunity to reshape industries, to push globalization. The public was fed panic over a minuscule temperature change that means almost nothing. Lindzen calculates that even a doubling of CO2 would warm the planet by only half a degree. He argues nature stabilizes, not amplifies, climate swings, and that today's warmth and CO2 levels actually help plants grow and expand farmland. "People are finally starting to question this," he said. "It'll be an embarrassment to our era."
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Australian Geologist, Ian Plimer on climate alarmists: “Every single prediction they've ever made has been wrong... They still haven't, after 30 years, shown us that human emissions of CO2 drive global warming.”
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Des preuves montrent que le climat a déjà été plus chaud qu’aujourd’hui 🌍 Il y a 6 000 ans (Maximum thermique de l'Holocène), des forêts poussaient plus haut qu’actuellement. 👉 Le climat change naturellement, même sans #CO2 humain 🤔Via @Electroverse #Climat #Science
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
This number increases every day. There is zero evidence linking 0.04% Co2 in the atmosphere to increased temperatures.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The green expansion is visible from space - a tide of extra CO₂ is a blessing in disguise. The sagas of the past million years reveal a dynamic planet shifting from harsh glaciations to warm interglacial recovery. This is a planetary cycle, unaffected by human turmoil or modern society. It's the world's best news story. CO₂ is boosting photosynthesis in the world's marginal and arid areas, like deserts and barren lands, plus it is driving higher farm production. Data from the NASA Goddard satellite study, Nature Climate Change 2016, and ongoing satellite records, reveal record planetary greening and thriving agriculture. A quarter to half of Earth’s vegetated lands have experienced significant greening over recent decades—thanks to rising atmospheric CO₂. Instruments like MODIS and AVHRR found CO₂ fertilisation is driving 70% of this effect. The result is a net increase in leaf area equivalent to twice the size of the continental United States. It's a great story and an unexpected one. Our world is in recovery from an icehouse; its not a crisis. Homo sapiens and our ancestors thrived in warmer temperatures; the world's been 10 degrees hotter on average than for hundreds of millions of years. We’re not fragile newcomers. We're not facing a climate crisis. Humans are resilent and we’re purpose built for this planet’s variability. The real watershed moment is when we realise the modest rise in CO₂ is greening the Earth and enhancing life, not destroying it.
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Denmark is held up as proof a fossil grid can be replaced. But electricity prices have more than doubled since 2000. Moreover, the majority of what is labelled "renewable" is actually biomass. That is, wood. Trees are cut, often abroad, compressed into pellets, shipped in and then burnt for power. At the smokestack, more CO2 is released than just simply burning gas. But it is labelled as "green" because the emissions are not counted at the power plant - they are 1) assigned to the country where the trees were cut, and 2) assumed to be reabsorbed by future regrowth. So the system works like this: Cut trees. Burn them. Emit CO2. Call it clean. Laughably, 64% of Denmark's renewable energy comes from this process.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
To understand why CO₂ levels rise and fall over millennia, look at a glass of sparkling water. When it’s cold, it stays fizzy. When it warms up, it goes flat as the CO₂ escapes into the air. The Earth’s oceans work exactly the same way. This is the principle of a solubility pump. Cold water is a carbon sponge; warm water is a carbon chimney. Because the oceans hold 50 times more carbon than the atmosphere, even a tiny change in sea temperature causes a massive shift in atmospheric CO₂. This explains the time lag seen in ice core data. Historically, temperature rises first, and CO₂ follows centuries later. Why? Because it takes a long time for the deep, cold thermal flywheel of the ocean to warm up enough to start releasing its stored carbon. When the oceans finally warm—driven by those million-year Milankovitch cycles—they exhale CO₂. This natural outgassing is a primary driver of the atmospheric shifts we see in the geological record. It is a biological and physical response to a warming world, not a trigger for a crisis. The planet is essentially recycling carbon from its massive oceanic reservoir to its parched terrestrial landscapes. It’s a self-regulating system of incredible complexity and beauty.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
When you look at the spikes on a million-year chart, you see the Milankovitch cycles in action. Most of the last 100,000 years were spent under massive ice sheets. The Holocene (our current interglacial) is the thin sliver of stability that allowed human civilisation to take root. Earth’s wobbles and orbital shifts dictated the pace of these great freezes. Looking at those glacial-interglacial spikes, you see the Quaternary period as a long, cold icehouse punctuated by brief, vital spells of warmth. The current CO₂ fertilisation is a fascinating piece in a planetary puzzle. Its a biological response that often gets lost in broader atmospheric discussion. The NASA and Nature Climate Change data underscore a specific physiological process: photosynthetic efficiency. As atmospheric CO₂ increases, plants take in the carbon they need while keeping their stomata (pores) partially closed. This reduces water loss through transpiration, which is particularly impactful in the arid and marginal lands. Visualise a 25-50% increase in greening sweeping across vegetated lands. This fertilisation effect has undoubtedly played a role in the steady climb of global crop production, a tailwind for food security alongside modern farming techniques. The story of human resilience is strong. We have migrated across land bridges, survived the Younger Dryas, and adapted to radical shifts in local environments for millennia. It’s a compelling good news story.
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John Shewchuk
John Shewchuk@_ClimateCraze·
Recent climate alarmist nonsense about an AMOC collapse is standard operating procedure whenever there are no hurricanes or tornadoes to scream about. It's an addiction to alarmism and doom & gloom prophesies -- much like those who love watching scary movies - just for fun.
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Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
UN whistleblower Andrew Macleod shatters the myth that electric cars are in any way "green". "The vast majority of the cobalt, coltan and rare earth minerals come from the Democratic Republic of Congo, mined by 14-year-old children." "Don't tell me you're a good person because you eat tofu, use a bamboo straw and are completely ambivalent about the human rights abuses that created the battery in your car."
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
A century of US climate records reveals a truth the 'narrative' ignores: no sustained crisis, but a biological boom. NASA satellite studies confirm a global greening, fueled by the very CO₂ the UN has 'weaponised' to justify its evolution from peacemaker to global financier. By rebranding the 'gas of life' as a threat, they’ve anchored the Global South to a new era of bureaucratic control. This is deception by decree. #ClimateNuance #GlobalGreening
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Human CO₂ emissions are only a tiny perturbation set against the size and scale of Earth's oceans. The oceans contain 50 times more carbon than the atmosphere—and they actively pump CO₂ downwards into the depths, via a naturally occurring biological pump. This begins when phytoplankton fix CO₂ at the surface via photosynthesis. A gossamer cloud of marine snow and sinking particles sequester CO₂ molecules into the ocean depths, where they remain for centuries or millennia. No one knows how much carbon the oceans are capable of storing. But they are a vast storehouse, containing at least 86% of the entire available carbon reservoir; while the atmosphere holds roughly only 1-2%. This imbalance raises questions about CO₂ being the 'control knob' for the climate change agenda. Those behind the urgent climate crisis only measure CO₂ in the Earth's atmosphere while ignoring the 98% of the global system that lies below in the deep oceans. Nature has kept the Earth's biosphere in balance for hundreds of millions of years. Why assume our political agendas can override physics?
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Evidence from around the world shows that past climates were significantly warmer than today. 2,000 years ago, forests thrived in parts of Alaska that are now treeless tundra. 6,000 years ago, trees grew high in Austria's Alps and Montana's mountains, elevations that are too cold for forests now. These finds point to a period known as the Holocene Thermal Maximum, when global temperatures were naturally higher without any influence from human CO2. Earth's climate has always changed, and it was warmer even in the recent past.
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
In 1954, scientists told Congress the Arctic would melt within 25 to 50 years. Then 20 years later, in 1974, Time magazine warned we were heading for another ice age. By the 1990s, when that didn't happen, warming was the returning scare, with Norway's top experts saying the Arctic would be ice-free by 2007. The Centre for Biological Diversity said it would be ice-free by 2012. The BBC said by 2013. Needless to say, they were all wrong. The Arctic sea ice minimum has actually been stable for the past 18 years now. In 2008, NASA's James Hansen predicted Lower Manhattan would be underwater by 2018 due to the burning of fossil fuels. Back in 1923, scientists claimed Glacier National Park would melt by 1950. Then in 2006, Al Gore said it would be gone by 2020. Yet today, the glaciers are still there about the same size they were 35 years ago. Decade after decade, the doomsday dates change, but the climate alarmist script persists.
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