It is predicated on the
fictitious notion of man-produced climate change... The plan was and perhaps still is to use climate change as a socially accepted reason to force the abandonment of the cheap, abundant energy produced by fossil fuel and nuclear generation.
To maintain a population of over 7.5 billion human beings requires massive amounts of food and energy.
Reducing the amount of available energy by a significant factor assures that sustainable conditions are only available for a similarly reduced population.
Such conditions are ripe for tyrannical socialistic control through a unified worldwide government...
History
The patently false notion of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) and climate change was first adopted by the Club of Rome in its efforts to promote the need for population reduction.
Its inauguratory meeting was held in 1968 at David Rockefeller's estate in Bellagio, Italy.
The notion of AGW and climate change was based on inaccurate understandings of the 19th Century works of John Tyndall, "Heat A Mode of Motion" and Svante Arrhenius, "Worlds in the Making."
The plan was to stress the need for restricted availability of energy under the guidance of a united worldwide government. Lower available energy would lead to much lower population levels over several hundred years.
On October 10, 1972, J.S. Sawyer, the head of research at the UK Meteorological Office, wrote a four-page paper published in Nature summarizing what was known at the time about potential temperature changes, and predicting warming of about 0.6º by the end of the 20th century.
The movement took root in October 1975 when Dr. Margaret Mead, president of AAAS, aided by associates,
...held the "Atmosphere - Endangered and Endangering" conference in North Carolina, where Mead used global warming 'caused' by CO2 as the predicate for population reduction and eugenics.
In response to a request from the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the President of the National Academy of Sciences convened a study group under the auspices of the Climate Research Board of the National Research Council to assess the scientific basis for projection of possible future climatic changes resulting from man-made releases of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
The Study Group met at the NAS Summer Studies Center at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, on July 23-27, 1979.
Also in 1979 the World Meteorological Organization hosted its first World Climate Conference which framed climate change as a global political issue, giving way to similar conferences in 1985, 1987 and 1988.
In 1985, the Advisory Group on Greenhouse Gases (AGGG) was formed to offer international policy recommendations regarding climate change and global warming.
At the Toronto Conference in 1988, climate change was suggested to be almost as serious as nuclear war, and early targets for CO2 emission reductions were discussed.
In 1990, the IPCC released its working group,
In general terms, each successive assessment report projects a higher degree of confidence in anthropogenic warming based mostly on the increased release of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere principally as a product of fossil fuel use.
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