The climate system is extremely complex and our understanding is
deeply uncertain. There is a whole lot that we don’t know and even
more that we can’t know.
When in the 1980s, the United Nations
(“UN”) picked up on climate change as a tool to push forward a Globalist
agenda, it became an assumption that global warming was dangerous.
However,
over the last 100 years, temperatures have risen by 1oC and
agricultural productivity has skyrocketed, the global population has
increased by 400%, fewer people live in poverty and there are fewer
deaths from extreme weather and climate events.
Since 2021, the
UN is predicting that global temperatures will rise by another 1oC by
2100. Based on the effects of the last 100 years, is this really a
problem?
The public doesn’t get to hear of these things because
the information given to the public is carefully laundered spin which is
amplified by corporate media. And climate scientists who speak against
the prevailing climate change narrative are marginalised, demonised and
dismissed as “climate deniers,” often using accusations of being funded
by petroleum companies....<<<Read More>>>...