By John Wayne on Thursday, 05 October 2023
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

There is No Climate Crisis: Co-Founder of Greenpeace Canada By James Reed

Some of the most telling personal critiques of the climate change catastrophe narrative, that is being used to deindustrialise the West, to destroy farms, and even stop the ordinary people eating meat, reducing them to lowly bug eaters, is for former leading environmentalists to speak out and deny the climate crisis.

 

That has happened recently with the co-founder of Greenpeace Canada, Dr Patrick Moore saying that climate alarmism is not true, and that there is no climate change crisis. In terms of logical argument this opinion does not show that Moore is right, any more than the UN and World Economic Forum gurus show that climate alarmism is true. That would require an objective assessment of all the evidence, both for and against, but no fair assessment is possible since the elites operate to push the alarmist position, and censor open public debate. But for many of us, who do not have the time or training to wade through all the science, such opinions like that of Dr Moore are instructive.

https://amgreatness.com/2023/10/01/greenpeace-canada-co-founder-we-are-not-in-a-climate-crisis/

 

“The co-founder of Greenpeace Canada told podcast host Dan Proft that “climate alarmism is 100% untrue.”

“They said it was the hottest year in the history of the earth the other day, and it’s not,” Moore told Proft on the “Counterculture” podcast. “That’s just, period, a lie.”

“The whole climate alarmism — ‘climate catastrophe’ — is 100% untrue,” said Moore. “We are not in a climate crisis.”

Moore told Proft that “there is nothing really that radical happening” with the climate, and it’s essential to “seek the truth” and “sort out what is true and what isn’t.”

This full interview is available on RumbleYouTube, and Spotify.

Moore is the co-founder of Greenpeace Canada and is currently directly of the CO2 Coalition, a non-partisan foundation that educates policy leaders and the public about the important contributions of carbon dioxide to our lives and the economy.

In 2013, Moore published Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout – The Making of a Sensible Environmentalist, which documents his 15 years with Greenpeace and outlines his vision for a sustainable future.”

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