A two-day Nov. 12-13 climate conference in Prague organized by the Czech division of the International Climate Intelligence Group (CLINTEL) and in the Czech Chamber of Deputies, “declares and affirms that the imagined and imaginary ‘climate emergency’ is at an end.”
CLINTEL uses the word “imaginary,” pointing out that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) excludes certain participants and published papers, and fails to comply with its own error-reporting protocol, with unreliable and dishonest conclusions, wherefore the IPCC should be forthwith dismantled.
The communiqué drafted by the eminent scientists and researchers who spoke at the conference makes clear that, for several decades, groups of ostensible climate scientists have systematically exaggerated the influence of CO2 on global temperature. Contrary to IPCC assertions, the effect of changes in CO2 is so minuscule that, even if all nations immediately adopted net zero emissions, the average temperature might decrease by about 0.1°C by the 2050 target date.
However, the cost of the minuscule achievement would be an astronomical $2 quadrillion, some 20 years of global GDP, swallowing up virtually all the money that should be invested in industry, paid to the labor force, and spent on healthcare and other social costs.
Finally, the conference called “upon the entire scientific community to cease and desist from its persecution of scientists and researchers who disagree with the current official narrative on climate change, and instead to encourage once again the long and noble tradition of free, open and uncensored scientific research, investigation, publication and discussion.”