Nobel prize winner says "nyet" to climate crisis

There is no such thing as a “climate crisis,” says Nobel Prize-winning physicist Dr. John Clauser.
In a speech he delivered at the recent “Quantum Korea 2023” event, Clauser argued that “the popular narrative about climate change reflects a dangerous corruption of science that threatens the world’s economy and the well-being of billions of people.”

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“I don’t believe there’s a climate crisis,” Clauser stated definitively. “Key processes are exaggerated and misunderstood by approximately 200 times,” he added, accusing the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of spreading misinformation about a warming globe.

Those “with political and opportunistic motives,” Clauser further stated, are the ones pushing “misinformation” about the climate that is sending the world into ever-worsening tyranny.

[Although Dr. Clauser won his Nobel as a physicist, I’m pretty sure his science won’t be at all sciencey enough for the #feelz Science™ crowd. ~ Beege]

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