Klimaatoptimist Arnout Jaspers spreekt
Volgende week woensdag 4 september is hij een avond lang onze gast, maar wij zochten hem alvast op,
Jaspers schreef na de bestseller De stikstoffuik het boek De klimaatoptimist. Daarin legt hij uit dat we geen reden hebben om in paniek te raken over klimaatverandering.
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Voorbeeld: However, some people are so concerned about the ways to push climate change and CO₂ reduction that they are going out of their minds, according to Lindzen. “They’re showing this temperature graph. And I think they’re realizing people are saying, you know, you draw it like this (going sharply up – HS), but this is one degree. That’s not much. And they’re worried: this is not getting people worried enough. So they’re saying: well, showing them a flood, showing them a storm, that would be visually convincing,” he says. And as it happens, there are always places on Earth that suffer from extreme weather in a way that occurs only once in a hundred years. “And people don’t figure it out that a once in a hundred years event is occurring some place on Earth every month, or five places every month. You have a picture of that. You now put that on television and you can associate ‘climate change’ with something dramatic,” Lindzen says. “The fact that they had to go to that to convince people suggests it was a fake issue because they’re clearly using something that would be normally called false advertising,” he adds.
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Voorbeeld: However, some people are so concerned about the ways to push climate change and CO₂ reduction that they are going out of their minds, according to Lindzen. “They’re showing this temperature graph. And I think they’re realizing people are saying, you know, you draw it like this (going sharply up – HS), but this is one degree. That’s not much. And they’re worried: this is not getting people worried enough. So they’re saying: well, showing them a flood, showing them a storm, that would be visually convincing,” he says. And as it happens, there are always places on Earth that suffer from extreme weather in a way that occurs only once in a hundred years. “And people don’t figure it out that a once in a hundred years event is occurring some place on Earth every month, or five places every month. You have a picture of that. You now put that on television and you can associate ‘climate change’ with something dramatic,” Lindzen says. “The fact that they had to go to that to convince people suggests it was a fake issue because they’re clearly using something that would be normally called false advertising,” he adds.
Voorbeeldtekst: However, some people are so concerned about the ways to push climate change and CO₂ reduction that they are going out of their minds, according to Lindzen. “They’re showing this temperature graph. And I think they’re realizing people are saying, you know, you draw it like this (going sharply up – HS), but this is one degree. That’s not much. And they’re worried: this is not getting people worried enough. So they’re saying: well, showing them a flood, showing them a storm, that would be visually convincing,” he says. And as it happens, there are always places on Earth that suffer from extreme weather in a way that occurs only once in a hundred years. “And people don’t figure it out that a once in a hundred years event is occurring some place on Earth every month, or five places every month. You have a picture of that. You now put that on television and you can associate ‘climate change’ with something dramatic,” Lindzen says. “The fact that they had to go to that to convince people suggests it was a fake issue because they’re clearly using something that would be normally called false advertising,” he adds.
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Nog even over Valencia
De overstromingen met als gevolg veel doden en schade waren het gevolg van een weerverschijnsel dat in Spanje DANA heet. DANA staat voor Depresión Aislada en Niveles Altos (geïsoleerde depressie op hoger niveau). Een bekend weerfenomeen aldaar maar zeker geen teken van klimaatverandering.
Stop met al die foute rekenmodellen, ook bij windturbines
Politici zijn dol op rekenmodellen, die de werkelijkheid moeten nabootsen. Maar wat je in zo’n model invoert, bepaalt de uitkomst. En die uitkomsten ondersteunen ‘wetenschappelijk’ vooral het regeringsbeleid. Aan echte metingen hebben politici een hekel. En zo worden op basis van modellen (garbage in, garbage out) regels en wetten opgesteld, die compleet voorbijgaan aan wat burgers ervaren.
Valencia: hoe politici en de media natuurrampen exploiteren
Even voor alle duidelijkheid: de recente overstromingen in Valencia hebben niets te maken met klimaatverandering en alles met verwaarloosde infrastructuur en slechte stadsplanning. Het is bijna lachwekkend hoe snel politici en de mainstream media de overstromingen beschreven als veroorzaakt door klimaatverandering. Als je wat verder kijkt, zie je dat deze overstromingen niet alleen voorspelbaar waren maar ook te voorkomen.





