By Peter Finch

Climate Alarmism Unravelled

Global elites, through organisations like the World Economic Forum (WEF), are pushing aggressive Net Zero policies. These initiatives, enforced by legislation and taxes, restrict personal freedoms and dictate how we live. But a groundbreaking peer-reviewed study has debunked the very foundation of these climate alarmist claims.

The Real Cause of COâ‚‚ Increases

The popular belief is that human activity, especially fossil fuel use, is the primary driver of rising CO₂ levels and climate change. However, this study reveals that since 1959, natural changes in Sea Surface Temperature (SST)—not human emissions—have been the major contributor to increasing atmospheric CO₂. The study highlights events like the 1992 global cooling, where CO₂ levels only increased by 0.49 ppm, compared to 1998’s El Niño event that caused a 2.97 ppm rise, despite only an 8% increase in human emissions.

The research points out that the ocean, through temperature-related processes, emits far more COâ‚‚ (330 gigatons) than humans (37 gigatons). These fluctuations in SST explain the variations in COâ‚‚ levels far better than human activity.

Rethinking Our Approach

Instead of being manipulated by global elites pushing for higher taxes and restrictive Net Zero policies, it’s time to refocus on the true drivers of climate dynamics. Natural factors like SST fluctuations have a much larger impact on CO₂ than human emissions, and we should adjust our efforts accordingly, focusing on pollution and environmental health, rather than being misled by fear-based climate narratives.

A Call for Clarity and Action

The era of climate alarmism is over. Armed with this new knowledge, it’s time to move beyond restrictive policies and embrace a fact-based approach to environmental stewardship.

To read the full study, click here: Science of Climate Change

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