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Half the World Faces Starvation Under Net Zero Policies, Say Two Top Climate Scientists

  • Mar 6, 2023
  • 1 min read

‘Challenging ‘Net Zero’ with Science’ is a paper from Emeritus Professors William Happer and Richard Lindzen of Princeton and MIT respectively, along with geologist Gregory Wrightstone, which highlights the potentially devastating consequences of global movement to eliminate fossil fuels and its emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. They warn that billions of people around the world could face starvation if Net Zero policies ban the production of nitrogen fertiliser derived from fossil fuels, as crop yields sharply decrease. The authors criticize the US Government’s Fourth Climate Science Special Report for fabricating data and omitting figures that contradict their conclusions, such as on extreme weather. They suggest that the UN’s IPCC process of compiling reports is not based on scientific method, but instead is governed by two rules, and that the false notion of more frequent U.S. high temperatures is likely to pollute subsequent reports.

Source: Chris Morrison | The Dialy Sceptic

 
 
 

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