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More Scientists Are Now Questioning Climate Alarmism
« on: May 13, 2025, 05:45:16 am »
 
More Scientists Are Now Questioning Climate Alarmism
Story by Hannah Frey•
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The Rise of Skepticism in Climate Science
 
A quiet revolution is taking place in the world of climate science, with more researchers openly questioning the tone of alarm that often colors public debate. Instead of flatly denying climate change, these scientists are seeking a more measured and precise understanding of the data.

They argue that while global warming is a real phenomenon, the narrative of imminent catastrophe may not accurately reflect current scientific evidence. In a recent 2024 international survey, 35% of climate scientists agreed that media coverage tends to exaggerate the urgency and severity of climate change.

This shift in perspective is gaining momentum, particularly as more experts call for honesty about uncertainties within climate models. Many feel that open debate, rather than consensus-driven messaging, can only strengthen the science.

This growing skepticism is not about ignoring risks but about ensuring that climate discourse is genuinely grounded in evidence.

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Re: More Scientists Are Now Questioning Climate Alarmism
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2025, 05:49:27 am »

This growing skepticism is not about ignoring risks but about ensuring that climate discourse is genuinely grounded in evidence.
 
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This kind of statement would have never seen the light of day in the MSM BT (Before Trump). **nononono*
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”