There is no climate emergency
Climate science should be less political, while climate policies should be more Scientific. Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures
Natural as well as anthropogenic factors cause warming
The geological archive reveals that Earth’s climate has varied as long as the planet has existed, with natural cold and warm phases. The Little Ice Age ended as recently as 1850. Therefore, it is no surprise that we now are experiencing a period of warming.
Warming is far slower than predicted
The world has warmed significantly less than predicted by IPCC on the basis of modeled anthropogenic forcing. The gap between the real world and the modeled world tells us that we are far from understanding climate change.
Climate policy relies on inadequate models
Climate models have many shortcomings and are not remotely plausible as policy tools. They do not only exaggerate the effect of greenhouse gases, they also ignore the fact that enriching the atmosphere with CO, is beneficial.
COz is plant food, the basis of all life on Earth
CO; is not a pollutant. It is essential to all life on Earth. More CO; is favorable for nature, greening our planet. Additional CO; in the air has promoted growth in global plant biomass. It is also profitable for agriculture, increasing the yields of crops worldwide. (Download the full Report below.)