A former NASA scientist has described global warming as "nonsense", dismissing the theory of man-made climate change as "an unsubstantiated hypothesis" and saying that it is "absolutely stupid" to blame the recent UK floods on human activity. Professor Les Woodcock, who has had a long and distinguished academic career, also said there is "no reproducible evidence" that carbon dioxide levels have increased over the past century, and blamed the green movement for inflicting economic damage on ordinary people.
Professor Woodcock is Emeritus Professor of Chemical Thermodynamics at the University of Manchester and has authored over 70 academic papers for a wide range of scientific journals. He received his PhD from the University of London, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, a recipient of a Max Planck Society Visiting Fellowship, and a founding editor the journal Molecular Simulation. (h/t Climate Depot)
Professor Woodcock told the Yorkshire Evening Post:
"The term 'climate change' is meaningless.
The Earth's climate has been changing since time immemorial, that is
since the Earth was formed 1,000 million years ago. The theory of
'man-made climate change' is an unsubstantiated hypothesis [about] our
climate [which says it] has been adversely affected by the burning of
fossil fuels in the last 100 years, causing the average temperature on
the earth’s surface to increase very slightly but with disastrous
environmental consequences.
"The theory is that the CO2 emitted by
burning fossil fuel is the 'greenhouse gas' causes 'global warming' - in
fact, water is a much more powerful greenhouse gas and there is 20 time
more of it in our atmosphere (around one per cent of the atmosphere)
whereas CO2 is only 0.04 per cent.
"There is no reproducible scientific evidence CO2 has significantly increased in the last 100 years."
He also said:
"Even the term 'global warming' does not
mean anything unless you give it a time scale. The temperature of the
earth has been going up and down for millions of years, if there are
extremes, it's nothing to do with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, it's
not permanent and it's not caused by us. Global warming is nonsense."
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