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Dienstag, 18. August 2015

Soziales Phänomen einer blasierten Mittelklasse

Mit scharfen Worten nahm der kanadische Umweltforscher und Dozent Dr. Denis Rancourt zur Klimawandeldebatte Stellung. Die sogenannte Erderwärmung ist ausschließlich ein soziales Phänomen der Erste-Welt-Mittelklasse.

Physicist Dr. Denis Rancourt, a former professor and environmental science researcher at the University of Ottawa, has officially bailed out of the man-made global warming movement.
In a hard-hitting and new exclusive video just released by Climate Depot, Dr. Rancourt declares that the entire man-made global warming movement is nothing more than a “corrupt social phenomenon.” “It is as much psychological and social phenomenon as anything else,” Rancourt, who has published peer-reviewed research, explained in a June 8, 2010 essay. (Rancourt’s email: claude.cde@gmail.com)
Watch Rancourt video here.
Einige weitere Zitate:
Gore “strikes me as someone working for someone — as someone who will financially benefit from this. He does not give me impression of someone who genuinely cares about environmental or social justice.
“They are all virtually all service intellectuals. They will not truly critique, in a way that could threaten the power interests that keep them in their jobs. The tenure track is just a process to make docile and obedient intellectuals that will then train other intellectuals.”
“Global warming is strictly an imaginary problem of the First World middleclass.”  
Und noch zum Sauren Regen:
As a physicist and Earth scientist turned environmental scientist, I could not find an example of a demonstrated negative impact on lakes or forests from acid rain. In my opinion, contrary to the repeated claims of the scientist authors, the research on acid rain demonstrates that acid rain could not possibly have been the problem’ – I concluded it had been a fake problem. […] Acid rain very, very similar to global warming. A Sanitized problem. What I found, researched from the 1950’s on and I concluded that is had been a fake problem. The effect on lake acidity from acid rain was so subtle so difficult to measure — virtually impossible to measure [hype about acid rain was] at a period when forests being destroyed by real things.


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