Dr. Richard Lindzen - global warming, energy sector, severe weather, greenhouse effect, datapoints

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Since we're now being told to eat insects and that it's perfectly safe to feed cows toxic chemicals that reduce their natural gas emissions, I decided to speak with Dr. Lindzen to understand how imminent the catastrophic effects of methane emissions truly are, so that we have to go to such drastic measures, including spending trillions of US dollars to battle 'climate change' and 'global warming'.

Dr. Richard Lindzen is a prominent American atmospheric physicist and a professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Known for his work in the field of climate science, he has been a vocal critic of the mainstream consensus on human-caused climate change and has contributed extensively to debates surrounding the role of the atmosphere and clouds in regulating Earth's temperature.

References:

"Thermal Equilibrium of the Atmosphere with a Given Distribution of Relative Humidity" (1967) by Syukuro Manabe and Richard T. Wetherald
https://go.owu.edu/~chjackso/Climate/papers/Manabe_Wetherald_1967_Thermal%20equilibrium%20of%20the%20atmosphere%20with%20a%20given%20distribution%20of%20relative%20humidity.pdf

Times article "Another Ice Age" about global cooling:
https://time.com/archive/6878023/another-ice-age

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change:
https://www.ipcc.ch/report/managing-the-risks-of-extreme-events-and-disasters-to-advance-climate-change-adaptation/
On severe weather:
https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/03/SREX-Chap3_FINAL-1.pdf

Could not find the report:
"The Scientific Background of the Kyoto Protocol" (1993) William A. Nierenberg
feel free to comment it, if you can find the link to it

Triggering images used in the video are from educational material of NASA for grade leverls 5-12:
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/resources/lesson-plan/lessons-in-sea-level-rise/

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