Fighting imaginary warming in a cooling world

“Climate science does not support the theory of catastrophic human-made global warming – the alleged warming crisis does not exist.”
– Allan MacRae, Professional Engineer
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Fighting imaginary warming in a cooling world

I hope we are all wrong – humanity suffers during cooling periods.

Allan MacRea, Professional Engineer

In science, the ability to predict is probably the one truly objective measure of one’s competence.

Our Predictive Track Record

In a 2002 written debate with the Pembina Institute, my co-authors and I wrote:

“Climate science does not support the theory of catastrophic human-made global warming – the alleged warming crisis does not exist.”

Since then, all the scary climate model “projections” quoted by the IPCC have run far too hot, and any warming that has occurred has been mild and net-beneficial to humanity and the environment.

We also correctly predicted the failure of most green energy schemes in the same 2002 debate, as follows:

“The ultimate agenda of pro-Kyoto advocates is to eliminate fossil fuels, but this would result in a catastrophic shortfall in global energy supply – the wasteful, inefficient energy solutions proposed by Kyoto advocates simply cannot replace fossil fuels.”

Since then, tens of trillions of dollars of scarce global resources have been squandered on destructive green energy schemes that have driven up energy costs, destabilized electrical grids and increased energy poverty.

One Remaining Prediction

In 2002, I predicted that natural global cooling would commence by 2020 to 2030, in an article published 1 Sep 2002 in the Calgary Herald. There have since been many cooling predictions. I hope we are all wrong – humanity suffers during cooling periods.

It is long past time to prepare for the possibility of moderate global cooling. This would involve:

  1. Strengthening of electrical grid systems, currently destabilized by costly, intermittent green energy schemes;
  2. Reduce energy costs by all practical means.
  3. Development of contingency plans for food production and storage, should early frosts impact harvests;
  4. Develop contingency plans should vital services be disrupted by cold weather events – such as the failure of grid power systems, blocking of transportation corridors, etc.
  5. Improve home insulation and home construction standards.

The current mania over (fictitious) catastrophic global warming has brewed the “perfect storm” – energy systems have been compromised and energy costs have been needlessly increased, to fight imaginary warming in a cooling world.

This recommended path has no downside, even if global cooling does not occur, and considerable upside if moderate cooling does commence.

Allan MacRae is an Alberta Professional Engineer with engineering degrees from Queen’s and the University of Alberta. He is an energy expert with a track record of significant accomplishment on six continents.

His website: https://energy-experts-international.com/

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November 20, 2018 at 12:23PM

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