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Climate Emergency Declared Ended
A recent two-day climate conference organized by the Czech division of the International Climate Intelligence Group (Clintel) in Prague has issued a declaration stating that the “imagined and imaginary ‘climate emergency’ is at an end.” This conclusion was reached by climate scientists who attended the conference, which was held earlier this month.
According to the conference’s findings, the modest increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration since the Little Ice Age has been net-beneficial to humanity, and foreseeable future increases will likely also prove beneficial. The rate and amplitude of global warming have been and will continue to be appreciably less than climate scientists have long predicted.
Furthermore, the conference concluded that the Sun, and not greenhouse gases, has contributed and will continue to contribute the overwhelming majority of global temperature. Additionally, there is no evidence to suggest that extreme weather events are increasing in frequency, intensity, or duration.
The declaration also criticized the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), stating that it excludes participants and published papers disagreeing with its narrative, fails to comply with its own error-reporting protocol, and draws conclusions that are dishonest. As a result, the conference called for the IPCC’s dismantling.
This development marks a significant shift in the climate debate, as it challenges the prevailing narrative of an imminent climate catastrophe. The conference’s findings suggest that the focus on climate change mitigation efforts may be misguided and that resources could be better allocated elsewhere.
Key Takeaways:
The “climate emergency” is deemed non-existent by climate scientists attending the Clintel conference.
The increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration since the Little Ice Age has been net-beneficial to humanity.
The Sun, not greenhouse gases, is the primary driver of global temperature.
There is no evidence of increasing extreme weather events.
The IPCC is criticized for its biased and dishonest approach to climate science, and its dismantling is advocated for.
