Nobel Prize Laureate Sets Obama Straight On Climate Change


 

Giaever also gives some rather simple advice when it comes to making sure that your theory is correct: when it doesn’t jive with experiments, you have to change the theory.

Gee, what simple and basic science. One would assume that the reason one doesn’t follow common sense is because there is an agenda in place.

Maybe that UN official that stated the climate change scare was to kill off capitalism was correct, maybe…

“I say this to Obama: ‘Excuse me, Mr. President, but you’re wrong.’ He’s dead wrong,”. Giaever said in his speech “Global Warming Revisited.”Giaever brought up Obama’s controversial statements during his State of the Union address in which he claimed that “no challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change.”

“How can he say that?” Giaever asked. “I think Obama…gets bad advice. Global warming is all wet.”

“I would say that global warming basically is a non-problem. Just leave it alone and it will take care of itself,” he continued.

In 2008, Giaever was one of more than 70 Nobel laureates in science who signed a letter endorsing Obama’s campaign. Three years later, he resigned from the Advanced Physical Society over its position that “the evidence is incontrovertible” that “global warming is occurring.”

“Obama said last year that 2014 is the hottest year ever. But it’s not true. It’s not the hottest,” the Norwegian scientist said, arguing that in fact, the mean global temperature has not risen in almost 20 years.“I think the temperature has been amazingly stable,” Giaevar said, citing data that shows the global temperature has only increased about 0.8 degrees Fahrenheit between the years of 1898 and 1998.

Gieavar also called out those who claim climate change has resulted in “extreme weather,” dismissing them as alarmists trying to “scare people.” He also says there’s “no unusual rise in sea level.”

“If you’re a physicist, for heaven’s sake, and here is the experiment, and you have a theory, and the theory doesn’t agree with the experiment, then you have to cut out the theory. You were wrong with the theory,” he said.

“We have to stop wasting huge, I mean huge, amounts of money on global warming,” he concluded.

 



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