A Growing Number of Top Scientists Now Doubt Climate Alarmism

Esteemed scientists have become increasingly outspoken about their reservations concerning climate alarmism. Dr. Judith Curry, former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech, released a widely read 2024 paper criticizing the overreliance on climate models that predict extreme outcomes. She emphasized that these models often overlook natural variability and can therefore mislead both policymakers and the public.
Dr. Richard Lindzen, a renowned atmospheric physicist and professor emeritus at MIT, has also repeatedly called attention to what he describes as inflated estimates of climate sensitivity.
In interviews throughout 2024, Lindzen emphasized discrepancies between predicted and observed warming rates, advocating for a more measured approach. Their critiques have inspired a wave of debate in academic circles and have encouraged other prominent figures, such as Dr.
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