Weather Change is not Climate Change

Hardly a day goes by without us being told that, no matter where on the planet, any difficult weather condition is attributable to climate change. Media impatience is thus fuelled by misleading assertions serving the interests of a climate lobby. Without denying the reality of global warming, or even rejecting the physicochemical phenomena associated with it, this misguided scaremongering needs to be corrected.

The presentation below highlights two key points that make it both necessary and urgent to correct the story-telling that became the dogma of a state of climate emergency:

  1. Variations in the weather are of great amplitude and short duration, whereas climate change takes place over the long term, also with fluctuations of lesser magnitude and very long periods.
    Attributing meteorological phenomena to anthropogenic climate change is not only abusive, it’s an outright lie.
    The fact that this may be the case in a hundred years’ time does not make it a reality in the present.
  2. It is indeed plausible that man-made emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases are one cause of global warming.
    However, the sensitivity of the climate to this radiative forcing has not been properly and sufficiently substantiated.
    This leads to climate models that are too flawed to be used to assess future scenarios.

As long as these points are not clearly addressed by the climate experts, we can only doubt the relevance of the climate and energy policies being pursued in Western countries, which could lead them to ruin.

No debate is taking place on this subject, which is being cut short and even prohibited by people of dubious probity, whether in scientific, media, economic or political circles.


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