Source: Gregg Braden Official
In a recent climate change summit held in Dubai, several key topics were addressed: combating climate change, achieving a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, phasing out fossil fuels, and limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius. In this episode of the ‘InFocus' series, Gregg shares his perspective on the discussions from the summit.
Summary
The push to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius and the climate hysteria surrounding it are based on questionable science and misinformation, and could have significant negative consequences for the global economy and vulnerable populations.
- The UN climate conference in Dubai aims to combat climate change by limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, but the speaker questions the effectiveness and cost of proposed changes.
- Politicians are using flawed information to push a 1.5-degrees Celsius threshold agenda causing hysteria, while the science does not support it, and alternative energy sources are needed before doing away with fossil fuels.
- Climate projections are based on flawed computer models, leading to inaccurate temperature predictions and a lack of alignment with actual data, but it is difficult to push back against the narrative due to funding and tenure dependencies.
- Real-time climate data shows that warming predictions are overestimated, models don't account for cooling, and the incomplete understanding of Earth's spheres makes it impossible to accurately predict climate change effects, yet we are asked to trust this information for drastic changes, while fossil fuels are essential and renewable energy minerals are rare.
- The mining and refining of rare earth minerals for renewable energy technologies has negative environmental impacts, and the speaker argues that climate change models are unreliable and the extreme measures being pushed are unnecessary.
- Climate change is not solely caused by human CO2 emissions, as historical data shows fluctuating CO2 levels and temperature, with changes in the Earth's core and oceans playing a significant role.
- Earth's past had higher CO2 levels and temperatures, current climate models don't consider all factors, UN's carbon reduction goal could lead to dangerously low CO2 levels and a colder planet with fewer forests and lower population.
- The push for a 1.5-degree Celsius threshold is based on inaccurate data, with the real motivation being economic and tied to the suppression of alternative technologies, while the existence of advanced vehicles and beings from other worlds suggests the possibility of a revolutionary energy source that could free humanity from finite energy limitations.