97 Percent of Scientists Don’t Agree on ‘Climate Crisis’: Manufacturing Consent
While the mainstream media around the world leads people to believe that a climate crisis will soon engulf the whole world (if it hasn’t already) — there are some people who’ve looked into the science and data, and… they’re not convinced.
According to Mr. James Taylor (the president of The Heartland Institute) when you examine the facts, and data — it puts the media’s scares into proper perspective, and dispels much of the eco-anxiety that young people across the world experience.
And so, while we were down in Texas, we were able to sit down and speak with James to discuss how consensus is being manufactured around this topic, and what the data truly shows.
Source: Epoch TV
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Richard Greene
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Unfortunately 59% of scientists believe in CAGW based on a 2022 survey. The 97% was always a manipulated number.
There is a consensus of at least 99% (I estimate 99.9%) that a greenhouse effect exists, and manmade CO2 is part of it.
There is no consensus on exactly how much global warming CO2 emissions cause, so there is a wide range of guesses. There is rarely any discussion on whether global warming and more CO2 in the atmosphere is good news or bad news. I am very confident more CO2 and some global warming are BOTH good news, and they have been good news for the past 50 years.
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Herb Rose
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Hi Richard,
Global warming causes an increases in CO2 as organic matter decomposes faster and the solubility of CO2 in water decreases. Since we are now in a Grand Solar Minimum cycle I don’t expect to see the good news we experienced continuing.
Herb
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VOWG
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CO2 is not a climate driver. Without adequate CO2 in the atmosphere we all die. No other argument is needed.
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