IMF Cancels Nobel Prize Winner’s Seminar on Climate Models
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Rather than have their carefully constructed narrative that anthropogenic climate change is a global emergency threatened by a Nobel Prize winner, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has chosen to cancel a seminar on climate-change modeling by Dr. John Clauser. Clauser, one of three winners of the 2022 Nobel Prize for his work on quantum information and encryption, was scheduled to present a Zoom talk on July 25.

The IMF is heavily engaged in financial strategies that focus on the climate-emergency narrative, while Clauser has recently revealed that he doesn’t believe that there is a “climate crisis,” having called that notion “a dangerous corruption of science.”

Clauser’s more reasoned approach to the issue of climate change might have caused embarrassment for the IMF. Earlier this year, Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the IMF told 60 Minutes, “We cannot win against the climate crisis, [with] each country working on its own.”

“Climate change makes some parts of the planet already not livable because there is no water,” the IMF director said. “Seventy-five percent of disasters are related to water…recognition that access to water is paramount. And yet, nearly 800 million people don’t have access to drinking water.”

The IMF’s climate beliefs stray fairly far from Clauser’s, who has joined the CO2 Coalition, a group of scientists dedicated to educating policymakers about the importance of carbon dioxide, a necessary and life-giving chemical that has been unfairly maligned by the climate cult as a main reason for supposed out-of-control global warming.

Earlier this year, Clauser referred to the popular narrative surrounding climate change as “pseudoscience.”

“The popular narrative about climate change reflects a dangerous corruption of science that threatens the world’s economy and the well-being of billions of people,” the Nobel laureate said. “Misguided climate science has metastasized into massive shock-journalistic pseudoscience.”

While his Nobel Prize was for information science, Clauser, a physicist, has developed his own climate model, which takes into account an important process that is largely ignored by most climate models — the reflection of the sun off of cumulus clouds, which Clauser believes has a significant cooling effect on the climate.

But rather than hear about that updated climate model and the possible impact it may have on the narrative of a “climate crisis,” the IMF has chosen to put their fingers in their ears and act as if it has no relevance.

Unfortunately, according to Clauser, the modern-day climate-change myth as posited by the IMF and other globalist entities has morphed into a huge problem for humanity.

“The pseudoscience has become a scapegoat for a wide variety of other unrelated ills. It has been promoted and extended by similarly misguided business marketing agents, politicians, journalists, government agencies, and environmentalists,” Clauser said. “In my opinion, there is no real climate crisis. There is, however, a very real problem with providing a decent standard of living to the world’s large population and an associated energy crisis. The latter is being unnecessarily exacerbated by what, in my opinion, is incorrect climate science.”

One wonders how Clauser was invited to address the IMF in the first place. The physicist has criticized the narrative before, having blasted the Nobel Committee in 2021 for awarding the 2021 Nobel Prize for work in the development of computer models — the same computer models that he believes he has improved upon by taking the reflective power of clouds into effect.

At the recent quantum conference in Seoul, Korea, Clauser turned a few heads by saying, “I don’t believe there is a climate crisis.”

At the conference, the physicist also explained that “key processes are exaggerated and misunderstood by approximately 200 times” — key processes such as the effect of greenhouse gases on temperatures. Such miscalculations are leading to political decisions that are affecting the price and supply of fossil fuels used for electricity and heating homes, and gasoline for automobiles.

For the climate cult and their minions in the IMF, the UN, and the WEF, a scientist like Clauser is extremely inconvenient. With his Nobel Prize-winning credentials and his understanding of just how that cult spreads its message of fear, Clauser is a danger to them. Expect his scientific bona fides to be challenged by lesser minds in the coming days. Possibly, even the Nobel Committee may begin to rethink his 2022 award.