It is good to see influential thinkers come out and call the climate change scam, for what it is. Piers Corbyn, a physicist, meteorologist, and elder brother of former UK Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, has said in an interview that climate "has always been changing, but this has nothing to do with man." Better yet, those proclaiming a climate change apocalypse "...those that say this are just trying to make money... They're on a gravy train for heaven's sake." This is especially so for the academics and chattering class who say all sorts of woke nonsense that the ordinary people must do, while having extra-affluent, high carbon-footprint lifestyles. The modern university is, for example, a carbon-producing nightmare, so if climate change is a big issue, close these most evil of institutions down!
“This year's heat waves and subsequent droughts resulted in the hottest summer in recorded European history, according to a report by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) - an EU-funded Earth observation agency.
“We’ve not only had record August temperatures for Europe, but also for the summer, with the previous summer record only being one year old,” said Freja Vamborg, a senior scientist at the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
Of course, this 'record' heat in the summer has prompted activists to trot out the same old tropes that this 'confirms climate change' is having a catastrophic effect on the world already. With the energy crisis facing Europe, this is not a particularly comfortable topic as numerous nations abandon - albeit apparently temporarily - their green policies in favor of not letting their citizenry starve or freeze.
He was in for a big surprise...
Piers Corbyn - physicist, meteorologist, and elder brother of former UK Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn - explained to the shocked RT anchor that the climate "has always been changing, but this has nothing to do with man"
The astrophysicist instead believes that changes in the Earth’s climate and its weather are dictated primarily by cyclical activity on the surface of the sun (and not, pointedly, by the effects of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere).
“For one thing science doesn’t do settled opinions,” Corbyn says.
“And for another they are all wrong.”
"Surely man has something to with this," exclaims the struggling new anchor, to which Corbyn responds:
"No, the only connection is that man is here at the same time as the sun and the moon are doing things."
The frustrated anchor falls back to consensus, asking "so how come then that so many climate change scientists disagree with you and they get so much support for that?"
Corbyn's laughing response was straightforward:
"...those that say this are just trying to make money... They're on a gravy train for heaven's sake."”