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Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

US Report Negates All Theories about Climate Change, Heating Emissions Dangers


Thu 12 Aug 2021 | 02:03 PM
Ahmed Moamar

A team of experts on climate change in the United States of America (USA) issued a report evaluating the status of climate and forecasting its future.

The report revealed that as usual, politicians and media exaggerate and distort evidence and truths.

The experts said they are sorrowful for pretended climate exchange.

They announced for another time that we face the last and time to save the planet from drastic future, according to the US newspaper The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

The report affirmed that matters aren’t so bad and won’t be so in the light of the history of temperature degrees recorded on earth over decades.

The newly issued report called “ AR6” includes more than 4000 pages and is authored by hundreds of experts nominated by the US government over the last four years.

The US newspaper said that the report should have the necessary interest as it will be a decisive element in the next  United Nations (UN) conference for climate change in Glasgow, the United Kingdom (UK) when 196 leaders of the world convene next November.

It is scheduled that the world leaders will adopt stricter pledges to reduce the emission of gases that cause global heating.

The authors of the report stressed that previous reports misinform findings of studies submitted to policymakers and media outlets. For example, a summary of the recent US government climate report revealed that temperature degrees across the USA become more consequent compared to those that recorded in 1960 but the government report ignored that these degrees are not common as they were in 1900.

The WSJ indicated that the recent studies discard the world climate in the past.

Those studies failed to construe the reasons for the speed of global heating between 1910 and 1940 when human effects of climate were lesser than now.

The report offers a wide atlas of future local climates that based on documented scientific studies.