In response to Paul Homewood: Climate change, lies and the Lancet
David wrote:
This delusion of a Man-made climate catastrophe due to our increased carbon dioxide emissions will eventually be recognised as the greatest scam of all time. Huge profits are being funnelled upwards, from each electricity and energy user, to an elite.
There is not a scrap of scientific evidence proving that atmospheric carbon dioxide increases are causing significant climate change, and that’s a fact. Tony Heller’s Youtube videos provide the best, easily accessible, explanations for the layman, but there’s a wealth of literature from reputable scientists pointing out the deceptions at work.
Geologically speaking, our carbon dioxide levels are very low, and have not been this low except about 350million years ago during the Permian period. Ice ages have been and gone, many times, when the levels were considerably higher than now. The effects of the gas on our oceanic-atmospheric climate system is insignificant, negligible.
The truth is that we are not sure why ice ages occur, or the exact magnitude of the relationships between the many factors that influence our exceedingly complex climate system. But the varying output from the sun, plus the Milankovitch cycles, which describe planetary oscillations, are suspected as being very powerful.
The elites driving this are of course motivated by money and power. But it is almost as if many people, lacking any strong religious or even philosophical frameworks, latch on to this climate change excitement as some sort of prop for their otherwise bland lives. Meanwhile, little is being done to address the real pollution problems, including the plastics that litter our seas, entering both the wildlife and ourselves.
HerewardtheWoke wrote:
The fundamental trouble with doctors getting involved with climate science is that doctors, being mainly rational, smart and honest, assume climate scientists are the same.