Again, the famous and once respected Nature journal has editorialized the Global Warming hoax and Climate Change religion propaganda and demagoguery! Some of the language used is preposterous (see below)!
When science becomes politicized it is not science anymore! The history of science is littered with obsolete and sometimes even crazy theories. One day this Global Warming hoax and Climate Change religion will go down as such as well!
China is mentioned only once, rather positively and very briefly in this lengthy editorial! That tells you all how the Nature editorial writers are trying to fool you and how the kowtow to China! Are they on the payroll of the Communist Party of China? Perhaps, mentally if not in reality!
How about the new science of climate attribution specifically mentioned in this editorial? This is not better than medieval superstition at best if not quackery!
"... Science is already baked into the UN’s formal climate agenda for 2022. ...
a month later, the panel is set to provide an analysis of the options for curbing emissions and halting global warming ...
But if green energy is to push out fossil fuels and fulfil the rising demand for reliable power in low-income countries, scientists and engineers will be needed to solve a range of problems. These include ... to address technical challenges that arise when integrating massive amounts of intermittent renewable energy. ...
More innovation will also be needed — for example, in the form of technologies that can pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. These have yet to be tested and demonstrated at any significant scale. ...
Governments and funders also need to support scientists in efforts to understand the safety and efficacy of various controversial geoengineering technologies — methods for artificially cooling the planet, such as the addition of particles to the stratosphere to reflect sunlight back into space ...
And China, currently the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, is creating a vast research infrastructure focused on technologies that will help to eliminate carbon emissions. ...
In addition to enabling green innovation, scientists have an important part to play in evaluating climate policies and tracking commitments made by governments and businesses. ...
From floods in Germany to fires in Australia, the evolving field of climate attribution has already made it clear that global warming is partly to blame for numerous tragedies. Attribution science will also feed into an ongoing geopolitical debate about who should pay for the rising costs of climate-related natural disasters, as many low-income countries seek compensation from wealthy countries that are responsible for the bulk of the greenhouse-gas emissions so far. ..."
a month later, the panel is set to provide an analysis of the options for curbing emissions and halting global warming ...
But if green energy is to push out fossil fuels and fulfil the rising demand for reliable power in low-income countries, scientists and engineers will be needed to solve a range of problems. These include ... to address technical challenges that arise when integrating massive amounts of intermittent renewable energy. ...
More innovation will also be needed — for example, in the form of technologies that can pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. These have yet to be tested and demonstrated at any significant scale. ...
Governments and funders also need to support scientists in efforts to understand the safety and efficacy of various controversial geoengineering technologies — methods for artificially cooling the planet, such as the addition of particles to the stratosphere to reflect sunlight back into space ...
And China, currently the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, is creating a vast research infrastructure focused on technologies that will help to eliminate carbon emissions. ...
In addition to enabling green innovation, scientists have an important part to play in evaluating climate policies and tracking commitments made by governments and businesses. ...
From floods in Germany to fires in Australia, the evolving field of climate attribution has already made it clear that global warming is partly to blame for numerous tragedies. Attribution science will also feed into an ongoing geopolitical debate about who should pay for the rising costs of climate-related natural disasters, as many low-income countries seek compensation from wealthy countries that are responsible for the bulk of the greenhouse-gas emissions so far. ..."
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