I disagree with you regarding Climate Change. It is politicized science, which is to say, it is not science at all. It silences any dissent and calls what is left a 'consensus.' It demonizes people who express doubts as 'deniers,' preventing them from publishing and getting them fired. This kind of behavior far too similar to that of the racial eugenics movement and Lysenkoism, both of which suppressed and punished dissent, characterizing it as evil. Of late, we have seen similar behavior from those pushing the Covid-19 agenda.
Professor emeritus, Richard Lindzen compares Climate Science to a religion. Previously he had compared it to the eugenics panic:
Yes I also disagreed with the author on climate change, and note he holds a university job and is paid for by the taxpayer to promote the climate change narrative. However I thought the piece was otherwise interesting and decided to run it anyway. The Banality of Evil seems a very appropriate saying for the times. I note the irony of him focusing on climate change while his own state of Victoria has just been through some of the greatest abuses of authority witnessed anywhere in the Western world, with police punching, pepper spraying and shooting rubber bullets at protestors. It's classic. We march into a totalitarian future while our well fed academics remain ever true to their funding sources. Regards. Thanks for your interest.
I disagree with you regarding Climate Change. It is politicized science, which is to say, it is not science at all. It silences any dissent and calls what is left a 'consensus.' It demonizes people who express doubts as 'deniers,' preventing them from publishing and getting them fired. This kind of behavior far too similar to that of the racial eugenics movement and Lysenkoism, both of which suppressed and punished dissent, characterizing it as evil. Of late, we have seen similar behavior from those pushing the Covid-19 agenda.
Professor emeritus, Richard Lindzen compares Climate Science to a religion. Previously he had compared it to the eugenics panic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUBrV0VFcbY
Yes I also disagreed with the author on climate change, and note he holds a university job and is paid for by the taxpayer to promote the climate change narrative. However I thought the piece was otherwise interesting and decided to run it anyway. The Banality of Evil seems a very appropriate saying for the times. I note the irony of him focusing on climate change while his own state of Victoria has just been through some of the greatest abuses of authority witnessed anywhere in the Western world, with police punching, pepper spraying and shooting rubber bullets at protestors. It's classic. We march into a totalitarian future while our well fed academics remain ever true to their funding sources. Regards. Thanks for your interest.