Princeton's William Happer rebuts myth of carbon pollution

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Publicado 2018-04-18
Dr. William Happer, professor of physics at Princeton University, summarizes his arguments about the myth of carbon pollution. It's that myth that underlies global warming alarmists' key arguments. Happer offered these comments during a Sept. 8, 2014, speech for the John Locke Foundation's Shaftesbury Society.

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  • @jimdahl7698
    So glad that the “renown experts” at Youtube give a warning about listening to any one who teaches scientific proof for non-global warming. I learned a long time ago that CO2 is great for living trees, grass and other greenery that creates Oxygen for us to breathe. I love green things and I love to breathe. I love truth!
  • @uraniumu242
    I may be misremembering this but I believe when I was in college in the early 70's the fears were of a global second ice age.
  • @daleschultz6077
    I love these context warnings. The very Idea that some minecraft graduate at you tube has the education training or experience to qualify the statements of a researcher as eminent as Dr Happer is patently rediculous and the more they try to force this stupidity the less people tend to care what they think.
  • @mbernier59
    They, who sit on thrones of power, have been playing us for imbeciles from Day 1 💔 and they aren't letting go of their power any time soon 💔
  • The wise man in the village told the people that the sun was going away and fading further and further towards the horizon but if they would bring him sacrifices of grain and meat after harvest time he would implore of the gods and the sun would come back to give them heat and food for next year. Carbon taxes will do the same for global warming.
  • @deb8tn
    You know it's not science when it can't be questioned.
  • @BruceNewhouse
    Fact checkers and politicians think they know more about Dr Happer’s field of expertise than he does. Thank you Dr Happer.
  • @ziegle9876
    Few people alive are as brilliant ad Professor Happer..... And so humble at the same time.
  • @louisbecker5941
    Before you follow the science, follow the money trail that pays for the science. When scientists submit their requests for funding, they must disclose the anticipated conclusions of their research. If those anticipated conclusions conflict with the political agenda of the funding entity, those funds are denied. I'm just surprised to find that this platform has not canceled this video.
  • @lorendjones
    Gee, as population grows, CO2 goes up generating a greener planet and more food. Could you design a better system? Pretty amazing.
  • @nyxs60
    I love this man. A gentle and humorous voice of reason to light the way from the absolute madness…
  • @omnivore2220
    It's interesting how the IT hacks at Google see fit to "fact check" a PhD in a relevant field.
  • @sivasurrey
    I have lived next to the sea for 70 years in SriLanka. I am still here and it has nit risen an inch
  • @ChiefCabioch
    Quote by Club of Rome: "In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill....All these dangers are caused by human intervention....and thus the “real enemy, then, is humanity itself....believe humanity requires a common motivation, namely a common adversary in order to realize world government. It does not matter if this common enemy is “a real one or….one invented for the purpose."
  • @seesea-sv3xw
    C02 is what makes the Earth green, eliminating CO2 is browning the Earth.
  • @brucelomax3375
    Now that the carbon dioxide threat has been destroyed, let's destroy the myth of the nitrogen threat.
  • @atdynax
    The sad thing is that if you as a non scientist repeat what a scientist says and people don't believe you and you point to that scientist then they don't believe him as well.
  • @robinschuh2594
    There was a comment about the Industrial Revolution causing the cooling centuries back. Actually it was the eruption of Krakatoa that sent a shock wave around the Earth. The eruption sent dust far up into the atmosphere and began this cooling period we're still coming out of. One item of note: before Krakatoa they were growing grapes for good wine near Hadrian's Wall. Wine was beginning to improve in southern England just a few years ago. So, this warming trend is just bringing us back to normal.
  • So grateful for the context warning, as I am incapable of critical thinking. Thank you for doing my thinking for me!