(CFACT, Paul Driessen) USofA - The real climate science deniers

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Link: www.cfact.org Please see above link for source text, embedded hotlinks and comments. Climate alarmists rarely lose an opportunity to brand as “science deniers” anyone who questions the mantra of “manmade climate cataclysms.” Belief in global warming and climate change is not enough. You have to affirm that any changes are due to humans and fossil fuels ... and will be catastrophic. But when they are confronted with irrefutable science, history and archeology – proving the repeated existence of completely natural warm and cold periods, with melting and growing glaciers, or a forest fires that happened a few thousand years ago where we now have 30 feet of ocean water off Key West – those alarmists ignore the science or become unhinged in their denunciations of anyone who would dare to mention such inconvenient truths. Here is my latest discussion of this fascinating phenomenon. Thank you for posting it, quoting from it, and forwarding it to your friends and colleagues. Best regards, Paul

The real climate science deniers Manmade climate crisis promoters reject inconvenient evidence of natural climate change Paul Driessen May 17, 2020 Fifty years ago, I helped organize Earth Day #1 programs on my college campus, calling attention to serious pollution problems that afflicted much of the USA. Over the ensuing decades, laws, regulations, and changed attitudes, practices and technologies reduced most of that pollution, often dramatically. I didn’t buy into the 1970 end-is-nigh, doom-and-gloom, billions-will-die hysteria that Ron Stein and Ron Bailey summarize, including the manmade global cooling crisis. I don’t buy it today, either – certainly not this year’s Earth Day focus on the alleged manmade global warming crisis, also blamed on emissions of carbon dioxide, the same gas that humans and animals exhale, and plants use to grow. We’re told the crisis is unprecedented and poses existential threats to humanity and planet. What nonsense. 1


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