Rethinking the climate crisis: Where did we go wrong? (Prof. Judith Curry)
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Judith Curry, the author of ‘Climate Uncertainty and Risk: Rethinking Our Response’. She discusses how the climate crisis has been massively oversimplified along with its solutions, the so-called ‘scientific consensus’ on climate change, and the marginalization of dissenting scientists, how green colonialism has hampered the efforts to lift billions of people out of poverty, the politicization of science to pursue certain policy agendas, why the focus on global warming has led to the problem of inadequate infrastructure and poor water resource management being ignored, the IPCC’s selective use of evidence to further its agenda, and much more.
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