This week, in my role as New Zealand Ambassador for  Climate Intelligence, the international organisation established in the Netherlands, now numbering over 900 people around the world opposed to the hoax of “dangerous anthropogenic global warming” (DAGW), I am emailing to all members of our New Zealand Parliament this statement by Clintel sent to national leaders attending the UN IPCC COP 26 talkfest at Glasgow.

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  1. Hard facts show that global warming is NOT catastrophic, and therefore, there is NO climate crisis. Stop your fear-mongering messages. Fear leads always to wrong decisions and above all, it destroys the minds of our youth. Instead, inspire them with a positive outlook!
  2. The big climate picture tells us that we are slowly moving via ups and downs to the next ice age. The recovery from the Little Ice Age has been very beneficial for mankind and nature. Enjoy today’s relatively benign climate! Sometime in the future we will again move to a colder phase and ultimately into the next ice age.
  3. The big climate picture also tells us that extreme weather, consisting of heat waves and cold fronts, droughts and floods, hurricanes and blizzards etc, is an integral part of the Earth’s climate. Stop cherry-picking weather events that suit your fear-mongering agenda!
  4. Already for many decades, real-world observations show that IPCC’s climate models seriously misrepresent unbiased science. The reality is that changes in the CO2 emissions have a negligible impact on the Earth’s weather and climate. The reality is also that sea level rise has been stable and small for centuries.
  5. COis not a pollutant. It is essential to all life on Earth. Photosynthesis is a blessing. More CO2 is beneficial for nature, greening the Earth. It also benefits agriculture, increasing crop yields worldwide (see Figure 1), enabling us to address global hunger.
  6. Please, stop slavishly following the Paris Climate Accord of 2015. It is fear-based and will only impoverish the world’s nations. Instead, in collaboration with the regions, develop concrete climate adaptation plans. Global mitigation policies cost an exorbitant amount of money and they have never saved one life. National adaptation plans work, whatever the causes of climate change may be (see Figure 2).
  7. Wind and solar energy can play only a small role in the energy transition. Use clean fossil fuel power for the increasing energy needs, particular in developing countries. Meanwhile, cooperate worldwide to develop the nuclear power plants of the future, together with new storage and transportation technologies. It will result in prosperity for all.
Figure 1: CO2 is not a pollutant. It is essential to all life on Earth. More CO2 is beneficial for nature, greening the Earth. It also benefits agriculture, increasing crop yields worldwide, enabling us to address global hunger
Figure 2:  Climate related deaths have declined over 95% in the past century due to increasing prosperity! Mitigation policies do the opposite as they destroy wealth. Investment in adaptation always works, whatever the causes of climate change may be.

Please spread this one pager in your own network. If you would like to translate it, please contact us at [email protected]. A pdf of the one pager can be downloaded here.

Please, see also CLINTEL’s World Climate Declaration (WCD), https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/. If you would like to sign our World Climate Declaration, go here.

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On behalf of the CLINTEL ambassadors and its WCD signees,

Dr. A.J. (Guus) Berkhout, President of CLINTEL
Emeritus Professor of Geophysics
Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
Senior member of the Dutch Academy of Engineering (AcTI)

TERRY’S ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:

There’s no need for me to add to the already publicly expressed derision at the decision of Climate Change Minister James Shaw to take a reported 14 or so officials with him to the Glasgow gathering, leaving his departure until the beginning of this week, when those international big-wigs who did attend have said their pieces and gone home again.

Green Privilege. Cartoon credit SonovaMin

Those of you who have been following Shaw’s utterances in recent days will be as uncertain as I am as to just what it is he and his entourage can tell the Glasgow attendees about what effect New Zealand’s infinitesimal measures will have on the world’s climate, assuming someone can find evidence that total emissions of carbon dioxide, at 0.041% of Earth’s atmosphere. have any effect that is either unprecedented in the history of our planet, or that we have been unable to adapt to in all those centuries.

And if any of your news views media have reported it I must have missed it, but the delicious irony about Glasgow is that so little energy for lighting and other electricity needs was available at times from UK’s renewables of wind and solar, that they had to resort to generating power by burning, you guessed it: coal and gas.

Further, if you want to stay tuned to what is happening in New Zealand (or not happening in the case of so-called “warming”), you should sign up to receive emails (free) from Dr John Maunder in Tauranga:

Dr Maunder was President of the Commission for Climatology of the World Meteorological Organization from 1989 to 1997, and has over the last 70 years been involved in the “weather business” in various countries, including New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the USA, Ireland, Switzerland and England, through activities in national weather services, universities and international organizations. For years, he has been logging weather readings in Tauranga, as well as reporting international observations.

Events here at home, especially in the past week, remind us that the only crisis in New Zealand at present is a crisis of confidence in the current government, as political commentator Bryce Edwards has reminded us.

Certainly, as Dr Berkhout confirms above, there is no “climate crisis.”

The sooner we can dispose of the neo-Marxists we are having to suffer as mis-managers of our governance the better. We need to get back to the freedom we can look forward to under a new government led by Judith Collins and David Seymour, based on the united, democratic New Zealand we were prior to 2017: one people, proud citizens of one country.

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