Press release from the Climate Intelligence Group (CLINTEL)
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Climate scientists have issued a shocking statement saying the “climate emergency” is over.
The Prague Climate Conference, organized by the Czech branch of the International Climate Information Organization (Clintel), was held at the House of Representatives of the Czech Republic in Prague from November 12 to 13. The meeting “declared and confirmed that the imagined 'climate emergency' has ended.”
The communiqué, drafted by prominent scientists and researchers who spoke at the conference, makes it clear that climate scientists have systematically exaggerated the impact of carbon dioxide for decades.2 About global temperature.
This high-level scientific meeting also announced:
“The IPCC has excluded participants and published papers that disagree with its narrative, failed to adhere to its own error reporting protocols, and reached a number of disingenuous conclusions, and should be disbanded immediately.”
The statement supports the conclusions of Clintell's main report IPCC’s frozen climate perspective [presented to the Conference by Marcel Crok, Clintel’s co-founder].
Furthermore, participants claimed that even if all countries moved directly to net-zero emissions, by the 2050 target date the world would be only about 0.1 degrees Celsius cooler than without emissions reductions.
So far, efforts to slow climate change through international agreements such as the Paris Agreement have not changed our impact on the climate, as countries such as Russia, China, India and Pakistan continue to significantly expand the burning of coal, oil and natural gas.
The cost of reducing global warming by 0.1 degrees Celsius would reach US$200 billion, equivalent to 20 years of global gross domestic product.
Finally, the conference “called on the entire scientific community to stop persecuting scientists and researchers who disagree with the current official narrative on climate change, and instead to once again encourage the long and noble tradition of free, open and uncensored science”. , publication and discussion”.
The full text of the communiqué is as follows:
The International Scientific Conference of the Climate Intelligence Group (Clintel), held at the House of Representatives of the Czech Republic in Prague on the twelfth and thirteenth days of November 2024, has resolved and announced the following:
- Small increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations since the end of the Little Ice Age have been a net benefit to humans.
- Increases in greenhouse gases in the air for the foreseeable future may also bring net benefits.
- The rate and magnitude of global warming have been and will continue to be significantly lower than climate scientists have long predicted.
- The sun, not greenhouse gases, has contributed, and will continue to contribute, the vast majority of global temperature.
- Geological evidence convincingly shows that the rate and magnitude of global warming during the industrial era were neither unprecedented nor unusual.
- Climate models inherently cannot tell us the extent of global warming, or whether or to what extent the warming is caused by natural or man-made causes.
- Global warming is likely to continue to be slow, small-scale, harmless and net beneficial.
- The scientific community generally agrees that the frequency, intensity or duration of extreme weather events has not increased and is unlikely to increase in the future.
- Although the global population has quadrupled over the past century, the average number of annual deaths from climate-related or weather-related events has fallen by 99%.
- Global climate-related economic losses, expressed as a percentage of annual global gross domestic product, have fallen and continue to fall, despite an increase in damaged infrastructure.
- Global temperatures have continued to rise since 1990, even as Western countries have spent trillions of dollars, primarily on reducing emissions.
- Even if all countries (rather than mainly Western countries) moved directly and collectively from their current trajectory to net-zero emissions by the official target year of 2050, global warming would be prevented by that year by no more than 0.05 to 0.1 degrees Celsius.
- If the Czech Republic, the host country of this conference, went straight to net-zero emissions by 2050, it would prevent only 1/4000 of a degree of warming by that target date.
- based on Proportionately The UK's National Grid Authority estimates that preparing the grid for net zero emissions will cost $3.8tn (the only such estimate to be properly costed), and that the grid accounts for 25% of the UK's emissions, and the UK's share of global emissions 0.8%, the global cost of achieving net-zero emissions will be close to US$2 trillion, equivalent to global annual GDP in 20 years.
- On any grid where wind and solar nameplate capacity exceeds average demand on that grid, adding any further wind or solar generation will do little to reduce grid CO22 emissions, but would significantly increase electricity costs while also reducing revenue from new and existing wind and solar generators.
- Even for 2015-generation net-zero infrastructure, the technical metal resources required to achieve global net-zero emissions are simply insufficient, making net-zero virtually impossible to achieve.
- Because wind and solar power are more expensive, more intermittent and more environmentally damaging per terawatt hour than any other source of electricity, governments should stop subsidizing or prioritizing them and instead expand coal, natural gas and, especially, nuclear power generation.
- The IPCC has excluded participants and published papers that disagree with its narrative, failed to adhere to its own error reporting protocols, and reached some disingenuous conclusions, and should be disbanded immediately.
Therefore, this conference hereby declares and confirms that the imagined “climate emergency” is over.
The conference calls on the scientific community as a whole to stop persecuting scientists and researchers who disagree with the current official narrative on climate change, and to once again encourage the long and noble tradition of free, open and uncensored scientific research and investigation. discuss.
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Pavel Kalenda, Czech Republic [Conference Chairman]
Gus Burkhut, Netherlands [Co-founder, Clintel]
Marcel Crocker, Netherlands [Co-founder, Clintel]
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Valentina Zarkova, UK
Milan Salek, Czech Republic
Vaclav Prochazka, Czech Republic
Gregory Wrightstone, United States
Jan Pokorny, Czech Republic
Laszlo Salka, Hungary
James Kroll, UK
Thomas Foster, Czech Republic
Gerald Razer, Canada
Douglas Pollock, Chile
Henri Masson, Belgium
Miroslav Zacek, Czech Republic
Jan Erik Solheim, Norway
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