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Subject: Judith Curry Asks Rudy Canoza: WHERE Are The Catastrophes And WHEN Are They going to GET Here?
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2025 16:22:51 -0500
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"Where Is The Danger?" Asks Renowned CLIMATOLOGIST Dr. Judith Curry In A Gripping Interview That Dismantles The Climate Alarm 
Narrative Piece By Piece

She explains why extreme weather isn't getting worse, how the "97% consensus" is a political myth, and why the climate models are 
deeply flawed-and don't justify the panic.

The MYTH of the 97%:

97% of scientists agree with a particular narrative because they don't want to lose their funding.

When it was decided that Congress would be in charge of allocating taxpayer funds for scientific research, that put the policy cart 
in front of the scientific horse, which has cascaded into scientific research findings being biased towards one particular outcome.

Dr. Curry reveals what happens when politics hijack science and why she left academia to speak freely.

Full interview: http://freedom-research.org

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For the idiot, Rudy Canoza:

Professor Richard Lindzen: There Will Be No Climate Catastrophe

Dr. Richard Lindzen, a distinguished atmospheric scientist, says that a half-degree of warming is far from being an existential 
threat: "People have to ask, what the hell are they talking about?"

This interview with MIT Professor Emeritus Dr. Richard Lindzen resonated with me because there are many similarities with the 
medical-pharma industrial complex. Academia is dead!! - Aussie17

"If you reach Net Zero by 2050, if you do it worldwide, you avoid about a third of a degree of warming. If it's just Europe and the 
Anglosphere, it's closer to a tenth of a degree," says Dr. Richard Lindzen, an atmospheric physicist and professor emeritus of the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). "So you have avoided a tenth of a degree of warming at a cost of probably tens of 
trillions of dollars. Doesn't seem like a bargain to me," he adds. "How far will the population go in saying, we will sacrifice 
ourselves for a symbolic gesture?"

And who cares about a tenth of a degree of warming, Lindzen asks. "When somebody says the change of a tenth of a degree, or when 
(UN Secretary-General António - HS) Guterres says, if it changes a half-degree, we're finished as a species, this is an existential 
threat - people have to ask, what the hell are they talking about?"

According to Lindzen, all recent predictions of climate catastrophe have proven false, and future ones will be as well. "2030 will 
pass. 2050 will pass. Fifty years will pass. There will be no climate catastrophe," he says.

In the interview, Lindzen thoroughly discusses what climate scientists know about climate change and its processes, as well as the 
half-truths and outright lies propagated by those proclaiming a climate crisis. He addresses topics such as the limited capacity of 
CO2 to warm the planet, its actual role on Earth, misleading claims about the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, the 
absurdity of climate policies, and the future of energy.

Dr. Richard Lindzen is an internationally recognized American atmospheric scientist and MIT emeritus professor whose contributions 
to climate science are significant. Over the course of his career, Lindzen has published almost 250 scientific papers, exploring 
the greenhouse effect and other complex aspects of climate change, like dynamic meteorology, hydrodynamic instability, planetary 
waves, monsoon meteorology, planetary atmospheres, and hydrodynamic instability. 

His research has involved studies about the role of the tropics in mid-latitude weather and global heat transport, the moisture 
budget and its role in global change, the origins of ice ages, seasonal effects in atmospheric transport, stratospheric waves, and 
the observational determination of climate sensitivity.

He has made major contributions to the development of the current theory for the Hadley Circulation, which dominates the 
atmospheric transport of heat and momentum from the tropics to higher latitudes and has advanced the understanding of the role of 
small-scale gravity waves in producing the reversal of global temperature gradients at the mesopause.

He pioneered the study of how ozone photochemistry, radiative transfer, and dynamics interact with each other.

Lindzen has also contributed to the scientific reports of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

He earned his doctorate from Harvard University in 1964. He served as a professor there until 1983 and as Director of the Center 
for Earth and Planetary Physics from 1980 to 1983. Lindzen has been affiliated with Tel Aviv University, The Hebrew University in 
Jerusalem, and the Laboratory for Dynamic Meteorology, Paris, as a visiting professor during his academic career. In 1983 he joined 
MIT, where he became a professor of atmospheric sciences. Lindzen retired in 2013.

Lindzen has been recognized for his scientific contributions with several prestigious awards. The American Meteorological Society 
honored him with the Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award (1968) and the Jule Charney Award (1985) for 'highly significant research in 
atmospheric sciences'. The American Geophysical Union awarded him the James B. Macelwane Medal (1969), and the Engineers' Council 
recognized him for outstanding achievements in engineering (2009), among other honors.

Lindzen is a member of both the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (elected in 1977) and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 
(elected in 1977).

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August:

Aussie Alpine Rescues Up
Cold Freezes Global Coffee Supply
New Study: Tonga Eruption Exposes IPCC Flaw, Cooling Ahead

Australia Freezes At -13.2C
Snow In Weird Places
The New York Times Invents Hot Days

Big Summer Gains For Greenland Ice Sheet
Brazil Coffee Frost Alerts Extended
Heatwave Exaggerations In Europe
Another La Nina Watch Issued, Defying The Models

Brazil's Coffee Belt Freezes
China Coal
Sunspot Decay And Solar Minimum
First Climate Lockdowns?

Frost Sweeps German Mountains As Europe Braces For August Chill
Wildfires Are Trending Down
Heat Island Skewings

BBC Heatwave Hysteria
Farmers' Almanac: "Old-Fashioned Winter" For U.S.
Four Decades of Climate Policy, Zero Impact

STUDY: NO DECLINE IN ARCTIC SEA ICE SINCE 2007

High Andes Shiver
Delhi's Coldest August Day in 14 Years
It Was A Cool July For Europe
The Guardian's Climate Flip-Flop
NOAA's 'Record Heat' Built on Missing Data

Great Barrier Reef Holding Strong In 2025
What A Difference A Year Makes
South America's Freeze Exposes Energy Fragility
+ Popular Climate Study Exposed As Propaganda

Global Temperatures Drop Sharply
The World Weather Attribution Scam
GFS Spins Up Two Fantasy Hurricanes

Patagonia's Increasing Snow
Cold And Snow Sweep South Africa
China's Solar Bubble Pops: 87,000 Jobs Gone, More Pain Ahead
Rise And Decline Linked To Hunga-Tonga

Ludhiana Logs Coldest July in 15 Years
More Monthly Cold Records Fall Across Australia
California's Record Cool Summer

Global Temperatures Continue To Drop
Australia Record Cold, Snow, And Power Failures
Arctic Sea Ice Doing Fine