A physicist, who previously won a Nobel prize, is now denying climate change. This has sparked controversy. Various scientists and experts have expressed contrasting views on the issue, with some expressing optimism and a sense of urgency to address climate change. The debate has raised questions about the impact of climate denial on scientific credibility and the urgency to take action.
‘Where did I go wrong?’ The scientist who tried to raise the climate alarm https://t.co/gSO4n0lc8Z
"we have a once-in-human-history chance, not only to prevent the worst effects, but to make the world better right now. It would be a shame to squander this opportunity." --- I’m a Climate Scientist. I’m Not Screaming Into the Void Anymore. https://t.co/hndnKWU80y
"For the first time in my career, I felt something strange: optimism. And that simple realization was enough to convince me that releasing yet another climate report was worthwhile." -- @DrKateMarvel https://t.co/5x712vcbN6
“Just as the IPCC distorts the present evidence about (actually declining) climate danger, so it does with future danger to falsely claim: ‘Climate change is a threat to human well-being and planetary health.’” https://t.co/JYjth4la0Z
This physicist won a Nobel prize. Then he started denying climate change. Story by @maxinejoselow https://t.co/WLwzYadDFp