French Mathematical Calculation Society: Global Warming Crusade is absurd and pointless
The
hard sciences are less and less fooled by the charade of sciencey fear
mongering (unlike some psychologists). It is great to see scientific
groups speaking out, though we know this PDF, which was first published
on the 24th of August 2015, will be ignored by the ABC, BBC, and CBC
science propaganda teams. Not the right message.
The Société de Calcul Mathématique SA, in France has issued a long in depth white paper on climate change:
“The battle against global warming: an absurd,costly and pointless crusade”
“The battle against global warming“ 195 page PDF
The impact on the entire field of scientific research is particularly clear and especially pernicious.
There is not a single fact, figure or observation that leads us to conclude that the world‘s climate is in any way disturbed‘
“Conclusions based on any kind of
model should be disregarded. As the SCM specializes in building
mathematical models, we should also be recognized as competent to
criticize them. Models are useful when attempting to review our
knowledge, but they should not be used as an aid to decision-making
until they have been validated.”
The English Translation of the Calculation Mathematical Society, SA web page. SCM was established in 1987, by University professor, Dr. Bernard Beauzamy. Their “first specialty” is mathematical modeling.A few excerpts of this long paper below
Summary
All public policies, in France, Europe
and throughout the world, find their origin and inspiration in the
battle against global warming.
The impact on the entire field of
scientific research is particularly clear and especially pernicious. No
project can be launched, on any subject whatsoever, unless it makes
direct reference to global warming. You want to look at the geology of
the Garonne Basin? It is, after all, an entirely normal and socially
useful subject in every respect. Well, your research will be funded,
approved and published only if it mentions the potential for geological
storage of CO2. It is appalling.
The crusade has invaded every area of
activity and everyone‘s thinking: the battle against CO2 has become a
national priority. How have we reached this point, in a country that
claims to be rational?
At the root lie the declarations made by
the IPPC, which have been repeated over the years and taken up by the
European Commission and the Member States. France, which likes to see
itself as the good boy of Europe‘, adds an extra layer of virtue to
every crusade. When others introduce reductions, we will on principle
introduce bigger reductions, without ever questioning their
appropriateness: a crusade is virtuous by its very nature. And you can
never be too virtuous.
But mathematicians do not believe in crusades; they look at facts, figures, observations and arguments.
Part 1: The facts
Chapter 1: The crusade is absurd
There is not a single fact, figure or observation that leads us to conclude that the world‘s climate is in any way disturbed‘. It is variable, as it has always been, but rather less so now than during certain periods or geological eras. Modern methods are far from being able to accurately measure the planet‘s global temperature even today, so measurements made 50 or 100 years ago are even less reliable.
There is not a single fact, figure or observation that leads us to conclude that the world‘s climate is in any way disturbed‘. It is variable, as it has always been, but rather less so now than during certain periods or geological eras. Modern methods are far from being able to accurately measure the planet‘s global temperature even today, so measurements made 50 or 100 years ago are even less reliable.
Concentrations of CO2 vary, as they
always have done; the figures that are being released are biased and
dishonest. Rising sea levels are a normal phenomenon linked to upthrust
buoyancy; they are nothing to do with so-called global warming. As for
extreme weather events – they are no more frequent now than they have
been in the past. We ourselves have processed the raw data on
hurricanes.
Chapter 2: The crusade is costly
Direct aid for industries that are
completely unviable (such as photovoltaics and wind turbines) but
presented as ‗virtuous‘ runs into billions of euros, according to recent
reports published by the Cour des Comptes (French Audit Office) in
2013. But the highest cost lies in the principle of ‗energy saving‘,
which is presented as especially virtuous. Since no civilization can
develop when it is saving energy, ours has stopped developing: France
now has more than three million people unemployed – it is the price we
have to pay for our virtue.
Chapter 3: The crusade is pointless
If we in France were to stop all
industrial activity (let‘s not talk about our intellectual activity,
which ceased long ago), if we were to eradicate all trace of animal
life, the composition of the atmosphere would not alter in any
measurable, perceptible way.
This just goes to show the truth of the
matter: we are fighting for a cause (reducing CO2 emissions) that serves
absolutely no purpose, in which we alone believe, and which we can do
nothing about. You would probably have to go quite a long way back in
human history to find such a mad obsession.
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