The mainstream media once again attempted to challenge President Donald Trump on “climate change,” but Trump emerged unscathed by refuting typical climate claims with accurate and remarkably scientific comments in an October 14, 2018, 60 Minutes interview. (Even the mainstream media acknowledged Trump’s overall interview victory: See: Variety: â60 Minutesâ Was Outmatched by Trump – ‘He won every segment of the interview’)
A Climate Depot analysis finds that President Trump’s climate remarks were scientifically, politically and economically accurate. Finally, the United States has a president who understands “global warming”! See: Full climate transcript: Trump: Scientists who promote âclimateâ fears âhave a very big political agendaâ – [As Variety noted, Trump understands how to battle the mainstream media: Reporter Lesley Stahl asked Trump about âthe scientists who say [the effects of climate change are] worse than ever,â but was [she] unprepared to cite one; knowing, now, that the human factor will not work on Trump, a broadcaster should be prepared to cite hard facts in a faceoff with the President.]
President Trump to 60 Minutes:Â “I think somethingâs happening. Somethingâs changing and itâll change back again,â he said. âI donât think itâs a hoax. I think thereâs probably a difference. But I don’t know that it’s manmade. I will say this: I don’t want to give trillions and trillions of dollars. I don’t want to lose millions and millions of jobs.” … “I’m not denying climate change,” he said in the interview.
Reality Check: President Trump is frankly giving his assessment of man-made climate change and his understanding is in agreement with some very high profile scientists. Trump has been remarkably consistent with his climate views, demanding that the “The Nobel committee should take the Nobel Prize back from Al Gore” in the wake of the Climategate revelations in 2010.
Trump is also correct on so-called climate “solutions” costing “trillions and trillions” of dollars. See: ‘GLOBAL WARMING’ ‘SOLUTIONS” COULD COST $122 TRILLION & Bjorn Lomborg on UN climate deal: âThis is likely to be among most expensive treaties in the history of the worldâ
The peer-reviewed scientific literature is also bolstering Trump’s comments:Â 368 New 2018 Papers Support A Skeptical Position On Climate Claims
Prominent scientists agree with President Trump:
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Dr. Ivar Giever told the new book, “The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change,” that “The Earth has existed for maybe 4.5 billion years, and now the alarmists will have us believe that because of the small rise in temperature for roughly 150 years (which, by the way, I believe you cannot really measure) we are doomed unless we stop using fossil fuels…You and I breathe out at least thirty tons of CO2 in a normal lifespan, but nevertheless, the Environmental Protection Agency decided to classify rising carbon-dioxide emissions as a hazard to human health.”
The claim here is that carbon dioxide can have a warming impact on the atmosphere, but this does not mean CO2 is the control knob of the climate. As the University of London professor emeritus Philip Stott has noted: âThe fundamental point has always been this. Climate change is governed by hundreds of factors, or variables, and the very idea that we can manage climate change predictably by understanding and manipulating at the margins one politically-selected factor (CO2), is as misguided as it gets.â âItâs scientific nonsense,â Stott added. Even the global warming activists at RealClimate.org acknowledged this in a September 20, 2008 article, stating, âThe actual temperature rise is an emergent property resulting from interactions among hundreds of factors.â
Atmospheric scientist Hendrik Tennekes, a pioneer in development of numerical weather prediction and former director of research at the Netherlandsâ Royal National Meteorological Institute, has declared (as quoted in my book): âI protest vigorously the idea that the climate reacts like a home heating system to a changed setting of the thermostat: just turn the dial, and the desired temperature will soon be reached.â
Richard Lindzen, an MIT climate scientist, said that believing CO2 controls the climate âis pretty close to believing in magic.â Climate Depot revealed the real way they find the âfingerprintâ of CO2.
âWe are creating great anxiety without it being justified ⊠there are no indications that the warming is so severe that we need to panic,â award-winning climate scientist Lennart Bengtsson said. âThe warming we have had the last 100 years is so small that if we didnât have meteorologists and climatologists to measure it we wouldnât have noticed it at all.â
University of Pennsylvania Geologist Dr. Robert Giegengack noted in 2014, âNone of the strategies that have been offered by the U.S. government or by the EPA or by anybody else has the remotest chance of altering climate if in fact climate is controlled by carbon dioxide.â
In laymanâs terms: All of the so-called âsolutionsâ to global warming are purely symbolic when it comes to climate. So, even if we actually faced a climate catastrophe and we had to rely on a UN climate agreement, we would all be doomed!
Renowned Princeton Physicist Freeman Dyson: âIâm 100% Democrat and I like Obama. But he took the wrong side on climate issue, and the Republicans took the right sideâ â An Obama supporter who describes himself as â100 per cent Democrat,â Dyson is disappointed that the President âchose the wrong side.â Increasing CO2 in the atmosphere does more good than harm, he argues, and humanity doesnât face an existential crisis. âWhat has happened in the past 10 years is that the discrepancies between whatâs observed and whatâs predicted have become much stronger.
Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist Dr. Ivar Giaever, Who Endorsed Obama Now Says Prez. is âRidiculousâ & âDead Wrongâ on âGlobal Warmingâ â Nobel Prize Winning Physicist Dr. Ivar Giaever: âGlobal warming is a non-problemâ â âI say this to Obama: Excuse me, Mr. President, but youâre wrong. Dead wrong.â
âGlobal warming really has become a new religion.â â âI am worried very much about the [UN] conference in Paris in 2015âŠI think that the people who are alarmist are in a very strong position.â
Green Guru James Lovelock reverses belief in âglobal warmingâ: Now says âIâm not sure the whole thing isnât crazyâ â Condemns green movement: âItâs a religion really, Itâs totally unscientificâ â Lovelock rips scientists attempting to predict temperatures as âidiotsâ: âAnyone who tries to predict more than five to 10 years is a bit of an idiot, because so many things can change unexpectedly.â â Lovelock Featured in Climate Hustle â Watch Lovelock transform from climate fear promoter to climate doubter!
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Trump on 60 Minutes: Lesley Stahl tells Trump: “I wish you could go to Greenland, watch these huge chunks of ice just falling into the ocean, raising the sea levels.” –Â President Trump responds: “And you don’t know whether or not that would have happened with or without man. You don’t know.”
Reality Check: Once again, President Trump has peer-reviewed science on his side.
2017: Greenland Ice Mass Increases To Near RecordÂ
Analysis of Greenland temperatures finds they âwere just as high in 1930s & 40s as they have been in recent yearsâ â Recent Summer temps are lower â Summer âtemperatures since 2000 for the main part are, if anything, lower then the 1930s and 40sâ
Climatologists: âThe death of the Greenland disaster storyâ â âTaming the Greenland Melting Global Warming Hypeâ â Climatologists: âHumans just canât make it warm enough up there to melt all that much iceâ
Study finds ice isnât being lost from Greenlandâs interior â Published in journal Science
Flashback 1939: Scientist warns of âcatastrophic collapseâ of Greenlandâs ice
Update: Climatologist Dr. Pat Michaels applauds President Trump’s accurate climate claims:Â “Another reasonable response. For reasons having nothing to do with humans, ice-covered areas in Greenland endured 6,000 years of warming centering around 118,000 years ago that, in terms of integrated heating, was larger than anything humans can do to it. Yet it only lost about 30% of its ice. There were certainly more âhuge chunks of ice just falling into the ocean raising sea levelsâ back then, with no human influence on climate.”
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President Trump to 60 Minutes: “But it (climate change) could very well go back. You know, we’re talking about over a … millions of years.”
Reality Check: Once again, President Trump is accurately citing Earth’s history. The climate has varied over billions of years, millions of years, hundreds of thousands of years, thousands of years, hundreds of years and decades.
Ivy League geologist Robert Giegengack, former chairman of the Department of Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Pennsylvania, spoke out against fears of rising CO2 impacts promoted by Al Gore and others. Giegengack noted that âfor most of Earthâs history, the globe has been warmer than it has been for the last 200 years. It has rarely been cooler.â He explained: “[Gore] claims that temperature increases solely because more CO2 in the atmosphere traps the sunâs heat. Thatâs just wrong ⊠Itâs a natural interplay. As temperature rises, CO2 rises, and vice versa. ⊠Itâs hard for us to say that CO2 drives temperature. Itâs easier to say temperature drives CO2.”
In 2014, Giegengack told Climate Depot: âThe Earth has experienced very few periods when CO2 was lower than it is today.â
Paper finds the Alps were nearly ice-free 2000 years ago during the Roman Warming Period
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President Trump to 60 Minutes:Â “They say that we had hurricanes that were far worse than what we just had with Michael,” said Trump, who identified “they” as “people” after being pressed by “60 Minutes” correspondent Leslie Stahl.
Reality Check: Bravo, President Trump. The “they” that President Trump is referring to even include the UN IPCC reports! See:
UN IPCC Report Admits Extreme Weather Events Have Not Increased
Meteorologist Joe Bastardi explains Hurricane Michael: âThis is not climate changeâ
Sen Schumer goes full witchcraft: âIf We Would Do More on Climate Change, Weâd Have Fewer of These Hurricanesâ – Schumer claims: Human Beings Could Reduce Frequency of Hurricanes
President Trump to 60 Minutes:Â Stahl asked Trump, “What about the scientists who say it’s worse than ever?” the president replied, “You’d have to show me the scientists because they have a very big political agenda.”
Reality Check: Yes! Once again, President Trump is correct. ‘Global warming’ fears are predicated on “a very big political agenda” and that agenda is pushed hard by the activist scientists. See:
Update: Climatologist Dr. Pat Michaels applauds President Trump’s accurate climate claims: “Al Gore may have been on to something in his comments on the recent UN report claiming temperature increases of a mere 0.6°C will be catastrophic. He said it was âtorqued up a little bit, appropriately â how [else] do they get the attention of policy-makers around the worldâ[?]. Hmmm. Seems like a political agenda.”
Media touts UN IPCC as Worldâs Top Scientists â But who are they? Answer: Activists
German Climate Scientist Accuses IPCC Of Alarmism: Calls climate fears âfictionalâ
The following is an excerpt from the new 2018 best-selling book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change.
Prof. John Brignell: âThe creation of the UN IPCC was a cataclysmic event in the history of science. Here was a purely political body posing as a scientific institution. Through the power of patronage, it rapidly attracted acolytes. âPeer reviewâ soon rapidly evolved from the old style refereeing to a much more sinister imposition of The Censorship.”
Kiminori Itoh, an award-winning environmental physical chemist from Japan, is another UN IPCC scientist who has turned his back on the UN climate panel. Kiminori declared that global warming fears are the âworst scientific scandal in the history….When people come to know what the truth is, they will feel deceived by science and scientists.â
UN IPCC chief Rajendra Pachauri admitted the IPCC is an arm of world governments and serves at their âbeck and call.â âWe are an intergovernmental body and we do what the governments of the world want us to do,â Pachauri told the Guardian in 2013.
In 2012, a year before the report came out, former UN climate chief Yvo de Boer announced that the next IPCC report âis going to scare the wits out of everyone.â He added, âIâm confident those scientific findings will create new political momentum.â
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UN IPCC is âa purely political body posing as a scientific institutionâ
Climate Depot reports on UN IPCC report here, here & here:Â
Statement by Marc Morano, publisher of Climate Depot and author of the 2018 new book: âThe Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change.â â
Morano: âThe UN claims they were struggling with how bad to convey the allegedly âgrimâ news about climate change. But what the media is not telling the public is these UN climate reports are self-serving reports that have predetermined outcomes. The UN hypes the climate âproblemâ then puts itself in charge of the âsolution.â And the mainstream media goes along with such unmitigated nonsense. The UN even leaks their true motivation with these reports, calling for ârapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society.ÂMy new book details the many UN scientists who have resigned and turned against the UN. The UN IPCC has admitted these âsolutionsâ they are advocating for have nothing to do with science. Scientists are not impressed with this latest UN attempt this week to re-engineer every aspect of human life.
The Associated Pressâ Seth Borenstein has attempted to bolster the scientific credentials of the UN IPCC, Borenstein wrote on October 7: âThe Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued its gloomy report at a meeting in Incheon, South Korea.â But what Borenstein leaves out is that the UN IPCC won the Nobel PEACE Prize for political activism, not a Nobel scientific award. And there is a good reason why the UN IPCC wonât be winning any Nobel prizes for science. See below.
The UN IPCC is at it again and the media is drooling over the alarm. See:
- UN issues yet another climate tipping point â Humans given only 12 more years to make âunprecedented changes in all aspects of societyâ â But as the new book, âThe Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Changeâ, reveals, climate tipping points have a long history of repetition, moved deadlines and utter failure. The book documents that the earliest climate âtipping pointâ was issued in 1864 by MIT professor who warned of âclimatic excessâ unless humans changed their ways.
- UN scientist claims Trump âposes the single greatest threatâ to Earthâs climate â A former UN lead author of the United Nations climate reports, Dr. Michael Mann, has ramped up the stakes of the new âdireâ UN climate change report by claiming the âlatest [UN] report underscores the danger that [President] Donald Trump poses to the planet.â The UN report âmakes clear we need to reduce emissions dramatically, vastly exceeding our Paris targets. Yet Trump probably poses the single greatest threat to meeting those targets,â Mann, a Penn State professor, told ThinkProgress on October 8.
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UN issues yet another climate tipping point â Humans given only 12 more years to make âunprecedented changes in all aspects of societyâ
The new book, âThe Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Changeâ, reveals, climate tipping points have a long history of repetition, moved deadlines and utter failure. The book documents that the earliest climate âtipping pointâ was issued in 1864 by MIT professor who warned of âclimatic excessâ unless humans changed their ways.
Book excerpt:Â
Editorâs Note: The following is an excerpt from author Marc Moranoâs new 2018 best-selling book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change. The section below is excerpted from CHAPTER 13: âThe Ever-Receding Tipping Pointâ:Â
(Move over Rachel Carson! â Moranoâs Politically Incorrect Climate Book outselling âSilent Springâ at Earth Day â Order Your Book Copy Now! âThe Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Changeâ By Marc Morano)
Book Excerpt â Bonus Chapter:Â Have We Advanced since the Middle Ages?
CHAPTER 13 The Ever-Receding Tipping Point â Page 215
Deadlines Come and Go â Page 217
The Last Chance â Page 220
âSerially Doomedâ â Page 2221864 Tipping Point Warns of âClimatic Excessâ
âAs early as 1864 George Perkins Marsh, sometimes said to be the father of American ecology, warned that the earth was âfast becoming an unfit home for its ânoblest inhabitant,ââ and that unless men changed their ways it would be reduced âto such a condition of impoverished productiveness, of shattered surface, of climatic excess, as to threaten the deprivation, barbarism, and perhaps even extinction of the species.ââ âMIT professor Leo Marx
The climate change scare campaign has always relied on arbitrary deadlines, dates by which we must act before itâs too late. Global warming advocates have drawn many lines in the sand, claiming that we must act to solve global warmingâor else.
âWe are running out of time. We have to get an ambitious global agreement,â warned thenâUN climate chief Christiana Figueres at the 2014 Peopleâs Climate March. âThis is a huge crisis.â
At the UN climate summit in Copenhagen in 2009, Al Gore sought UN climate agreementâimmediately. âWe have to do it this year. Not next year, this year,â he demanded. âAnd of course the clock is ticking because Mother Nature does not do bailouts.â
Gore has warned repeatedly of the coming tipping point. Climate change âcan cross a tipping point and suddenly shift into high gear,â the former vice president claimed in 2006.
Laurie David, the producer of Goreâs film An Inconvenient Truth, said in 2007 that âwe have to have action we have
to do something right now to stop global warming.âPrince Charles has also warned that time is running out. âWe should compare the planet under threat of climate change to a sick patient,â urged the heir to the British throne.
âI fear there is not a moment to lose.â
âThe clock is ticking. . . . Scientists believe that we have ten years to bring emissions under control to prevent a catastrophe,â reported ABC News.
But these âtipping pointsâ and âlast chanceâ claims now have a long history. The United Nations alone has spent more than a quarter of a century announcing a series of ever-shifting deadlines by which the world must act or face disaster from anthropogenic climate change.
Deadlines Come and Go
Recently, in 2014, the United Nations declared a climate âtipping pointâ by which the world must act to avoid dangerous global warming. âThe world now has a rough deadline for action on climate change. Nations need to take aggressive action in the next 15 years to cut carbon emissions, in order to forestall the worst effects of global warming, says the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,â reported the Boston Globe.
But way back in 1982, the UN had announced a two-decade tipping point for action on environmental issues. Mostafa Tolba, executive director of the UN Environment Program (UNEP), warned on May 11, 1982, that the âworld faces an ecological disaster as final as nuclear war within a couple of decades unless governments act now.â According to Tolba, lack of action would bring âby the turn of the century, an environmental catastrophe which will witness devastation as complete, as irreversible as any nuclear holocaust.â
In 1989, the UN was still trying to sell that âtipping pointâ to the public. According to a July 5, 1989, article in the San Jose Mercury News, Noel Brown, the then-director of the New York office of UNEP was warning of a â10-year window of opportunity to solveâ global warming. According to the Herald, âA senior U.N. environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000. Coastal flooding and crop failures would create an exodus of âeco-refugees,â threatening political chaos.â
But in 2007, seven years after that supposed tipping point had come and gone, Rajendra Pachauri, then the chief of the UN IPPC, declared 2012 the climate deadline by which it was imperative to act: âIf thereâs no action before 2012, thatâs too late. What we do in the next two to three years will determine our future. This is the defining moment.â
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced his own deadline in August 2009, when he warned of âincalculableâ suffering without a UN climate deal in December 2009. And in 2012, the UN gave Planet Earth another four-year reprieve. UN Foundation president and former U.S. Senator Tim Wirth called Obamaâs re-election the âlast window of opportunityâ to get it right on climate change.
Heir to the British throne Prince Charles originally announced in March 2009 that we had âless than 100 months to alter our behavior before we risk catastrophic climate change.â As he said during a speech in Brazil, âWe may yet be able to prevail and thereby to avoid bequeathing a poisoned chalice to our children and grandchildren. But we only have 100 months to act.â
To his credit, Charles stuck to this rigid timetableâat least initially. Four months later, in July 2009, he declared a ninety-six-month tipping point. At that time the media dutifully reported that âthe heir to the throne told an audience of industrialists and environmentalists at St Jamesâs Palace last night that he had calculated that we have just 96 months left to save the world. And in a searing indictment on capitalist society, Charles said we can no longer afford consumerism and that the âage of convenienceâ was over.â
At the UN climate summit in Copenhagen in 2009, Charles was still keeping at it: âThe grim reality is that our planet has reached a point of crisis and we have only seven years before we lose the levers of control.â
As the time expired, the Prince of Wales said in 2010, âLadies and gentlemen we onlyâwe now have only 86 months left before we reach the tipping point.â
By 2014, a clearly exhausted Prince Charles seemed to abandon the countdown, announcing, âWe are running out of time. How many times have I found myself saying this over recent years?â
In the summer of 2017, Prince Charlesâs one-hundred-month tipping point finally expired.26 What did Charles have to say? Was he giving up? Did he proclaim the end times for the planet? Far from it. Two years earlier, in 2015, Prince Charles abandoned his hundred-month countdown and gave the world a reprieve by extending his climate tipping point another thirty-five years, to the year 2050!
A July 2015 interview in the Western Morning News revealed that âHis Royal Highness warns that we have just 35 years to save the planet from catastrophic climate change.â So instead of facing the expiration of his tipping point head on, the sixty-nine-year-old Charles kicked the climate doomsday deadline down the road until 2050 when he would be turning
the ripe age of 102. (Given the Royal Familyâs longevity, it is possible he may still be alive for his new extended deadline.)
Former Irish President Mary Robinson issued a twenty-year tipping point in 2015, claiming that global leaders have âat most two decades to save the world.âAl Gore announced his own ten-year climate tipping point in 2006 and again in 2008, warning that âthe leading experts predict that we have less than 10 years to make dramatic changes in our global warming pollution lest we lose our ability to ever recover from this environmental crisis.â In 2014, with âonly two years leftâ before Goreâs original deadline, the climatologist Roy Spencer mocked the former vice president, saying âin the grand tradition of prophets of doom, Goreâs prognostication is not shaping up too well.â
Penn State Professor Michael Mann weighed in with a 2036 deadline. âThere is an urgency to acting unlike anything weâve seen before,â Mann explained. Media outlets reported Mannâs made a huge media splash with his prediction, noting âGlobal Warming Will Cross a Dangerous Threshold in 2036.â
Other global warming activists chose 2047 as their deadline, while twenty governments from around the globe chose 2030 as theirs, with Reuters reporting that millions would die by 2030 if world failed to act on climate: âMore than 100 million people will die and global economic growth will be cut by 3.2% of GDP by 2030 if the world fails to tackle climate change, a report commissioned by 20 governments said on Wednesday. As global avg. temps rise due to ghg emissions, the effects on
planet, such as melting ice caps, extreme weather, drought and rising sea levels, will threaten populations and livelihoods, said the report conducted by the humanitarian organization DARA.âAs we saw in chapter five, top UK scientist Sir David King warned in 2004 that that by 2100 Antarctica could be the only habitable continent.
Tipping point rhetoric seems to have exploded beginning in 2002. An analysis by Reason magazineâs Ron Bailey found that tipping points in environmental rhetoric increased dramatically in that year.
The Last Chance
Michael Mann warned that the 2015 UN Paris summit âis probably the last chanceâ to address climate change.38 But the reality is that every UN climate summit is hailed as the last opportunity to stop global warming.
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New Lyrics to an Old Tune
Newsweek magazine weighed in with its own tipping point: âThe longer the planners delay, the more difficult will they find
it to cope with climatic change once the results become grim reality.â That warning appeared in April 28, 1975, article
about global cooling! Same rhetoric, different eco-scare.â â â â â
Here, courtesy of the great research published at Climate Change Predictions is a sampling of previous âlast chanceâ deadlines that turned out to beâwellânot the last chance after all.
Bonn, 2001: âA Global Warming Treatyâs Last Chanceâ âTime magazine, July 16, 2001
Montreal, 2005: âClimate campaigner Mark Lynas warned âwith time running out for the global climate, your meeting in
Montreal represents the last chance for action.ââ âIndependent, November 28, 2005Bali, 2007: âWorld leaders will converge on Bali today for the start of negotiations which experts say could be the last chance to save the Earth from catastrophic climate change.â âNew Zealand Herald, December 3, 2007.
Poznan, Poland, 2008: âAustralian environmental scientist Tim Flannery warned, âThis round of negotiations is likely to be
our last chance as a species to deal with the problem.ââ âAge, December 9, 2008Copenhagen, 2009: âEuropean Union Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas told a climate conference that it was âthe
worldâs last chance to stop climate change before it passes the point of no return.ââ âReuters, February 27, 2009Cancun, 2010: âJairem Ramesh, the Indian environment minister, sees it as the âlast chanceâ for climate change talks to
succeed.â âTelegraph, November 29, 2010Durban, 2011: âDurban climate change meeting is âthe last chance.â Attended by over 200 countries, this weekâs major UN conference has been described by many experts as humanityâs last chance to avert the disastrous effects of climate change.â âUCA News, November 28, 201140
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âSerially Doomedâ
Perhaps the best summary of the tipping-point phenomenon comes from UK scientist Philip Stott. âIn essence, the Earth has been given a 10-year survival warning regularly for the last fifty or so years. We have been serially doomed,â Stott explained. âOur post-modern period of climate change angst can probably be traced back to the late-1960s, if not earlier. By 1973, and the âglobal coolingâ scare, it was in full swing, with predictions of the imminent collapse of the world within ten to twenty years, exacerbated by the impacts of a nuclear winter. Environmentalists were warning that, by the year 2000, the population of the US would have fallen to only 22 million. In 1987, the scare abruptly changed to âglobal warmingâ, and the IPCC (the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) was established (1988), issuing its first assessment report in 1990, which served as the basis of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC).#
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UN IPCC is âa purely political body posing as a scientific institutionâ â Book excerpt
The new book, âThe Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Changeâ, reveals, that the UN IPCC is not a scientific body. The book documents how the UN climate âsausageâ is made and itâs not pretty.
Book excerpt:Â
Editorâs Note: The following is an excerpt from author Marc Moranoâs new 2018 best-selling book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change. The section below is excerpted from CHAPTER 3: âPulled from Thin Airâ:The 97 Percent âConsensusâ & CHAPTER 10: Climategate: The UN IPCC Exposed
(Move over Rachel Carson! â Moranoâs Politically Incorrect Climate Book outselling âSilent Springâ at Earth Day â Order Your Book Copy Now! âThe Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Changeâ By Marc Morano)
Book Excerpt âÂ
CHAPTER 3:Â âPulled from Thin Airâ:Â The 97 Percent âConsensusâ