American quantum physicist and 2022 Nobel laureate Dr. John Clauser believes that the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is working on disinformation.
According to the scientist, humanity is not facing a serious climate crisis and the fundamental phenomena that are the subject of UN reports ” exaggerated and misinterpreted about 200 times”.
Clauser: Politically motivated disinformation
At the end of June, Clauser performed at the “Quantum Korea 2023” convention, organized by, among others, the South Korean Ministry of Science in Seoul. The event was reported by several leading Korean media outlets. In his lecture, the physicist focused on the issue of the credibility of scientists and disinformation in the modern world.
“The world we live in today is full of misinformation. It is up to each of you to act as a judge and distinguish truth from falsehood based on careful observation of phenomena,” he said. In his opinion, in the age of artificial intelligence, scientists should play the role of those whose task is to distinguish truth from falsehood in a special way.
Klazer said that “disinformation is spread by people with political and opportunistic motivesUsing his research experience, the physicist pointed out that “the truth can only be found by observing natural phenomena”.
Clauser on climate disinformation
The researcher warned that the classic scientific model of “scientists obtained information through careful observation and experimentation and prevented the spread of misinformation through articles and reviews” is now under threat. An example of “corrupting science”, he says, is the actions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – a UN advisory body that has been publishing regular reports on climate change since 1990.
Unnecessary aggravation of the energy crisis
“In my opinion, there is no real climate crisis. However, there is a very real problem with providing a decent standard of living for a large global population and an associated energy crisis. The latter is unnecessarily exacerbated by what I believe is a misguided climate crisis.” science.” .
Nobel laureate
Dr. Clauser received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his experimental explanation of quantum entanglement, the theoretical basis of quantum cryptography.
He graduated in physics from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and worked as a researcher on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley.
Dr. Since 2023, Clauser has been on the program board of the CO2 Coalition, an educational organization that advocates for the benefits of carbon dioxide for ecosystems.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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