The so-called climate change promoted by President Bill Clinton who repaid the election debt for China, the politician trap or the government trap of China communist has succeeded in the US, so China developed faster. Nevertheless, President Bill Clinton granted the Most Favored Nation’s policy for China and deserved the facilities for Beijing into the economy. Two elections occurred in 1992 and 1996, China’s espionage agents illegally financed. After getting the office with two terms, President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore served for China’s interest, their positions were as the executors of China in White House. Among the repayments, climate change has developed to curb the Western’s productivity. The climate change is a hoax, therefore, the dishonest scientists, the left media and the left parties have appalled the people about the dioxide release while China freely released the dioxide and Beijing also made the huge profit from the Solar power’s industry. Wikipedia provided information about climate change that debunks climate change’s scientists and the left parties plus the left media.
“List of scientists who disagree with the scientific consensus on global warming
Scientists questioning the accuracy of IPCC climate projections
These scientists have said that it is not possible to project global climate accurately enough to justify the ranges projected for temperature and sea-level rise over the 21st century. They may not conclude specifically that the current IPCC projections are either too high or too low, but that the projections are likely to be inaccurate due to inadequacies of current global climate modeling.
- David Bellamy, botanist.[19][20][21][22]
- Lennart Bengtsson, meteorologist, Reading University.[23][24]
- Piers Corbyn, owner of the business WeatherAction which makes weather forecasts.[25][26]
- Susan Crockford, Zoologist, adjunct professor in Anthropology at the University of Victoria. [27][28][29]
- Judith Curry, professor and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology.[30][31][32][33]
- Joseph D’Aleo, past Chairman American Meteorological Society’s Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, former Professor of Meteorology, Lyndon State College.[34][35][36][37]
- Freeman Dyson, professor emeritus of the School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study; Fellow of the Royal Society.[38][39]
- Ivar Giaever, Norwegian–American physicist and Nobel laureate in physics (1973).[40]
- Steven E. Koonin, theoretical physicist and director of the Center for Urban Science and Progress at New York University.[41][42]
- Richard Lindzen, Alfred P. Sloan emeritus professor of atmospheric science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and member of the National Academy of Sciences.[39][43][44][45]
- Craig Loehle, ecologist and chief scientist at the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement.[46][47][48][49][50][51][52]
- Ross McKitrick, professor of economics and CBE chair in sustainable commerce, University of Guelph.[53][54]
- Patrick Moore, former president of Greenpeace Canada.[55][56][57]
- Nils-Axel Mörner, retired head of the Paleogeophysics and Geodynamics Department at Stockholm University, former chairman of the INQUA Commission on Sea Level Changes and Coastal Evolution (1999–2003).[58][59]
- Garth Paltridge, retired chief research scientist, CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research and retired director of the Institute of the Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre, visiting fellow Australian National University.[60][61]
- Roger A. Pielke, Jr., professor of environmental studies at the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado at Boulder.[62][63]
- Denis Rancourt, former professor of physics at University of Ottawa, research scientist in condensed matter physics, and in environmental and soil science.[64][65][66][67]
- Harrison Schmitt, geologist, Apollo 17 astronaut, former US senator.[68][69]
- Peter Stilbs, professor of physical chemistry at Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.[70][71]
- Philip Stott, professor emeritus of biogeography at the University of London.[72][73]
- Hendrik Tennekes, retired director of research, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.[74][75]
- Anastasios Tsonis, distinguished professor of atmospheric science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.[76][77]
- Fritz Vahrenholt, German politician and energy executive with a doctorate in chemistry.[78][79]
Scientists arguing that global warming is primarily caused by natural processes
Graph showing the ability with which a global climate model is able to reconstruct the historical temperature record, and the degree to which those temperature changes can be decomposed into various forcing factors. It shows the effects of five forcing factors: greenhouse gases, man-made sulfate emissions, solar variability, ozone changes, and volcanic emissions.[80]
These scientists have said that the observed warming is more likely to be attributable to natural causes than to human activities. Their views on climate change are usually described in more detail in their biographical articles.
- Khabibullo Abdusamatov, astrophysicist at Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[81][82]
- Sallie Baliunas, retired astrophysicist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.[83][84][85]
- Timothy Ball, historical climatologist, and retired professor of geography at the University of Winnipeg.[86][87][88]
- Ian Clark, hydrogeologist, professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa.[89][90]
- Vincent Courtillot, geophysicist, member of the French Academy of Sciences.[91]
- Doug Edmeades, soil scientist, officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.[92]
- David Douglass, solid-state physicist, professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester.[93][94]
- Don Easterbrook, emeritus professor of geology, Western Washington University.[95][96]
- William Happer, physicist specializing in optics and spectroscopy; emeritus professor, Princeton University.[39][97]
- Victor Manuel Velasco Herrera, Theoretical Physicist and Researcher, Institute of Geophysics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[98]
- Ole Humlum, professor of geology at the University of Oslo.[99][100]
- Wibjörn Karlén, professor emeritus of geography and geology at the University of Stockholm.[101][102]
- William Kininmonth, meteorologist, former Australian delegate to World Meteorological Organization Commission for Climatology.[103][104]
- David Legates, associate professor of geography and director of the Center for Climatic Research, University of Delaware.[105][106]
- Anthony Lupo, professor of atmospheric science at the University of Missouri.[107][108]
- Jennifer Marohasy, an Australian biologist, former director of the Australian Environment Foundation.[109][110]
- Tad Murty, oceanographer; adjunct professor, Departments of Civil Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa.[111][112]
- Tim Patterson, paleoclimatologist and professor of geology at Carleton University in Canada.[113][114]
- Ian Plimer, professor emeritus of mining geology, the University of Adelaide.[115][116]
- Arthur B. Robinson, American politician, biochemist and former faculty member at the University of California, San Diego.[117][118]
- Murry Salby, atmospheric scientist, former professor at Macquarie University and University of Colorado.[119][120]
- Nicola Scafetta, research scientist in the physics department at Duke University.[121][122][123]
- Tom Segalstad, geologist; associate professor at University of Oslo.[124][125]
- Nir Shaviv, professor of physics focusing on astrophysics and climate science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[126][127]
- Fred Singer, professor emeritus of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia.[128][129][130][131]
- Willie Soon, astrophysicist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.[132][133]
- Roy Spencer, meteorologist; principal research scientist, University of Alabama in Huntsville.[134][135]
- Henrik Svensmark, physicist, Danish National Space Center.[136][137]
- George H. Taylor, retired director of the Oregon Climate Service at Oregon State University.[138][139]
- Jan Veizer, environmental geochemist, professor emeritus from University of Ottawa.[140][141]
Scientists arguing that the cause of global warming is unknown
These scientists have said that no principal cause can be ascribed to the observed rising temperatures, whether man-made or natural.
- Syun-Ichi Akasofu, retired professor of geophysics and founding director of the International Arctic Research Center of the University of Alaska Fairbanks.[142][143]
- Claude Allègre, French politician; geochemist, emeritus professor at Institute of Geophysics (Paris).[144][145]
- Robert Balling, a professor of geography at Arizona State University.[146][147]
- Pål Brekke, solar astrophysicist, senior advisor Norwegian Space Centre.[148][149]
- John Christy, professor of atmospheric science and director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, contributor to several IPCC reports.[150][151][152]
- Petr Chylek, space and remote sensing sciences researcher, Los Alamos National Laboratory.[153][154]
- David Deming, geology professor at the University of Oklahoma.[155][156]
- Stanley B. Goldenberg a meteorologist with NOAA/AOML’s Hurricane Research Division.[157][158]
- Keith E. Idso, botanist, former adjunct professor of biology at Maricopa County Community College District and the vice president of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change.[159][160]
- Kary Mullis, 1993 Nobel laureate in chemistry, inventor of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method.[161][162][163]
- Antonino Zichichi, emeritus professor of nuclear physics at the University of Bologna and president of the World Federation of Scientists.[164][165]
Scientists arguing that global warming will have few negative consequences
These scientists have said that projected rising temperatures will be of little impact or a net positive for society or the environment.
- Indur M. Goklany, electrical engineer, science and technology policy analyst for the United States Department of the Interior.[166][167][168]
- Craig D. Idso, geographer, faculty researcher, Office of Climatology, Arizona State University and founder of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change.[169][170]
- Sherwood B. Idso, former research physicist, USDA Water Conservation Laboratory, and adjunct professor, Arizona State University.[171][172]
- Patrick Michaels, senior fellow at the Cato Institute and retired research professor of environmental science at the University of Virginia.[173][174]
Deceased scientists
These scientists published material indicating their opposition to the mainstream scientific assessment of global warming prior to their deaths.
- August H. “Augie” Auer Jr. (1940–2007), retired New Zealand MetService meteorologist and past professor of atmospheric science at the University of Wyoming.[175][176]
- Reid Bryson (1920–2008), emeritus professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, University of Wisconsin–Madison.[177][178]
- Robert M. Carter (1942–2016), former head of the School of Earth Sciences at James Cook University.[179][180]
- Chris de Freitas (1948–2017), associate professor, School of Geography, Geology and Environmental Science, University of Auckland.[181][182]
- Vincent R. Gray (1922–2018), New Zealand physical chemist with expertise in coal ashes.[183][184]
- William M. Gray (1929–2016), professor emeritus and head of the Tropical Meteorology Project, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University.[185][186]
- Yuri Izrael (1930–2014), former chairman, Committee for Hydrometeorology (USSR); former director, Institute of Global Climate and Ecology (Russian Academy of Science); vice-chairman of IPCC, 2001–2007.[187][188][189]
- Robert Jastrow (1925–2008), American astronomer, physicist, cosmologist and leading NASA scientist who, together with Fred Seitz and William Nierenberg, established the George C. Marshall Institute.[190][191][192]
- Harold (“Hal”) Warren Lewis (1923–2011), emeritus professor of physics and former department chairman at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[193][194]
- Frederick Seitz (1911–2008), solid-state physicist, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and co-founder of the George C. Marshall Institute in 1984.[19
The well-known scientists listed above that reflect the hoax climate change lies and cheat. Moreover, there are more than 30,000 scientists confirmed the climate change is not real. However, the hoax climate change’s activists hold the political parties and the media (the left media) plus the dishonest academics who exploited the doctoral degree to distort the career to fear the public. The idle job but earning good money is the purpose of dishonest academics. Australia has Doctor Tim Flannery, the prominent climate change’s activist, he wrongly predicted that cost the taxpayers tens of billion dollars to build the desalted water plants, Doctor Tim Flannery turns DOGTOR (*), his odd job ended after Coalition won the general election in 2013, therefore, the echo of Dogtor Tim Flannery still sounds into the hoax climate change line. The global prominent climate change is former Vice President Al Gore, he was the close pal of President Bill Clinton, so Al Gore knew how to make a profit from the hoax climate change. In 1999, his assets were worth $USD 6,000, therefore, after he lost the election in 2000 and became the climate change’s activist, his fortune reached $USD 200 million and now. Mr. Al Gore is underway to be a climate change’s billionaire, indeed, his life’s income earned from the wage of Senator, Vice President was $USD 1.7 million. Climate change is the best business without a loan, nevertheless, the hoax climate change helped Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
The hoax climate change is the common cheating policy of the left parties. Certainly, the left parties are keen to apply socialism into the nation while socialism became the disaster in Vietnam, China, North Korea, Laos, Cuba and recently in Venezuela. Everywhere, the left parties have the same policies are:
-The same-sex-marriage legislation
-The cheat human rights to gain more the ballot from the ethnic groups
-The hoax climate change
The three policies above cover the fallen policies on the economy, border protection, national security, and the other national issues plus the public interests. Actually, the hoax climate change emphasizes in the elections and dodging the fallen policies. French President Emmanuel Macron strongly advocates the cheat climate change, he applied the fuel tax hike to reduce the dioxide that created the people outrage, it causes the Yellow Vest movement protest from October 2018, the protest’s unrest continues to resist against the disgraced leader Macron. The hoax climate change applies in France damaged the economy and the second term of Emmanuel Macron will not guarantee.
Australia is the same situation, ALP (Australian Labor Party or Australian Leninist Party) led by the boxing kangaroo opposition Bill Shorten, former union boss, he has no policies on the economy, border protection, and the other national issues instead of the demagogic promises that will burden the taxpayers more than $AUD 387 billion, actually, the climate change of Labor exposes on the electric car reaches 50 in 2030 that worries the people, the crazy idea of climate change cost $AUD 246 billion. If Labor wins the federal election on May 18, 2019, Australia will bankrupt, so China will have an opportunity to create the debt trap and Beijing will colonize Australia. Even Labor wants to eliminate all the car using petrol, the horse still releases the dioxide. Australian Leninist Party couldn’t convince the people to support the hoax climate change, so Labor Party used the student to protest to support the climate change, Labor campaign is like Mao Tse Tung applied in the Culture Revolution with the Red Guard and now in Australia, ALP has the student guard.
The hoax climate change is the cunning conspiracy of the dishonest while the human couldn’t control and know much the universe, nevertheless, the study limited. The climate change’s activists have exploited the storm, flood, drought to frighten the people and earning the profit. Some climate change’s activist went too far, they claimed the terror war comes from the climate change, former Vice President Al Gore supposed the illegal migrant of Caravan at America Mexico’s border comes from the climate change. The hoax climate change has a long cheating record since President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore ruled the White House in 8 years from 1992 to 2000, certainly, China made the huge profit and curbed the Western’s industry. China could hire the left media and the commercial media to propagate the fear of climate change./.
Notes: (*) DOGTOR is the writer call academic exploits the top university degree for personal favor and political purpose.
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