15+ Richard Lindzen Quotes On Religion, Climate
Richard Lindzen is an American atmospheric physicist and professor emeritus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is known for his research in dynamic meteorology, especially atmospheric waves. He has published more than 200 scientific papers and books on global climate change and has been a vocal skeptic of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Richard Lindzen on religion, climate, love.
Scientists who dissent from the alarmism have seen their grant funds disappear, their work derided, and themselves libeled as industry stooges, scientific hacks or worse. Consequently, lies about climate change gain credence even when they fly in the face of the science that supposedly is their basis. — Richard Lindzen
The influence of mankind on climate is trivially true and numerically insignificant. — Richard Lindzen
When an issue becomes a vital part of a political agenda, as is the case with climate, then the politically desired position becomes a goal rather than a consequence of scientific research. — Richard Lindzen
To say that climate change will be catastrophic hides a cascade of value-laden assumptions that do not emerge from empirical science. — Richard Lindzen
Under true peer-review...a panel of reviewers must accept a study before it can be published in a scientific journal. If the reviewers have objections the author must answer them or change the article to take reviewers' objections into account. Under the IPCC review process, the authors are at liberty to ignore criticisms. — Richard Lindzen
In brief, we have the new paradigm where simulation and programs have replaced theory and observation, where government largely determines the nature of scientific activity, and where the primary role of professional societies is the lobbying of the government for special advantage. — Richard Lindzen
According to any textbook on dynamic meteorology, one may reasonably conclude that in a warmer world, extratropical storminess and weather variability will actually decrease. — Richard Lindzen
...there is no substantive basis for predictions of sizeable global warming due to observed increases in minor greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and chlorofluorocarbons. — Richard Lindzen
In Europe, Henk Tennekes was dismissed as research director of the Royal Dutch Meteorological Society after questioning the scientific underpinnings of global warming. — Richard Lindzen
In the long run, the replacement of the precise and disciplined language of science by the misleading language of litigation and advocacy may be one of the more important sources of damage to society incurred in the current debate over global warming. — Richard Lindzen
The public discourse on global warming has little in common with the standards of scientific discourse. Rather, it is part of political discourse where comments are made to secure the political base and frighten the opposition rather than to illuminate issues. In political discourse, information is to be 'spun' to reinforce pre-existing beliefs, and to discourage opposition. — Richard Lindzen
Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early 21st century's developed world went into hysterical panic over a globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a roll-back of the industrial age. — Richard Lindzen
Controlling carbon is a bureaucrat's dream. If you control carbon, you control life. — Richard Lindzen
I think it's [concern about global warming] mainly just like little kids locking themselves in dark closets to see how much they can scare each other and themselves. — Richard Lindzen
The primary role of professional societies is the lobbying of the government for special advantage — Richard Lindzen
Life Lessons by Richard Lindzen
- Richard Lindzen's work in atmospheric physics has taught us the importance of understanding the complexities of climate systems and how small changes can have large impacts.
- He has also highlighted the need for caution when making predictions about the future of the climate, as the effects of human activity are difficult to quantify.
- Finally, Lindzen's research has shown us the importance of taking a balanced approach to climate change, considering both natural and human influences.
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