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The Left’s Climate Change Hoax The Nobel Prize-winning scientist has joined hundreds of other leading scientists who have signed the World Climate Declaration (WCD) and said that so-called anthropogenic climate change is a hoax by the world's elite, according to an article on thepeaople'svoice website, Azernews reports Dr. John Clauser has now officially put his name to the World Climate Declaration which states that “there is no climate emergency.” As The People’s Voice previoiusly reported, Clauser upset climate activists by declaring that the man-made climate change narrative is a “hoax” perpetrated by the elite “to depopulate the planet.” Dr. Clauser has now made his opposition to climate alarmism official by signing the WCD. https://lnkd.in/eWuEHUcE Slaynews.com reports: The World Climate Declaration warns that climate science “should be less political, while climate policies should be more scientific.” “Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures,” the declaration reads. The declaration was organized by Climate Intelligence. One of the lead authors of the declaration, atmospheric physicist Richard Lindzen, has called the current climate narrative “absurd.” However, relentless propaganda from grant-dependent academics and agenda-driven corporate media journalists has generated a widely accepted narrative that the science is “settled.” “We should free ourselves from the naïve belief in immature climate models,” the WCD states. “In the future, climate research must give significantly more emphasis to empirical science.” Clauser is the second Nobel physics laureate to sign the declaration. 1,609 scientists and professionals, including over 300 academics at professorial levels, have signed the WCD. This comes as Democrat President Joe Biden is reportedly “close” to signing an executive order to declare a “climate emergency” in America, as Slay News reported.The move would grant Biden sweeping new powers to enforce lockdowns and other tyrannical measures in order to “save the planet” from “global warming,” a public policy think tank is warning. According to the Heartland Institute, “the signs are there” that Biden will declare a “climate emergency” that would see “gas rationing, restrictions on electricity use, and limits on air travel.” The move would also place limits on meat and dairy consumption in order to meet the “Net Zero” goals of the globalist green agenda.
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this is a really meaningful and important talk from a playwright with a great understanding of #climatechange and some great ideas on why we are not acting anywhere near fast enough! #ClimateDenial #ScienceDenial #ClimateDeniers #ClimateAction https://lnkd.in/gssng_gS
A Controversial Play — and What It Taught Me About the Psychology of Climate | David Finnigan | TED
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Looking at sustainability communication or purpose campaigns, I feel like a goldfish swimming in endless circles. Two decades ago, we discussed greenwashing, advertising’s role in nudging consumers, communications power to indirectly influence behavior shifts from television to art. Yet, every day this is (re)launched as something new. Oh dear. Climate Week was the perfect example of that. The endless amounts of reports and books yet where is the change? Together with Ad Age, we’re doing a monthly podcast called Purpose Hits and Misses, and last week, we did an event in Chicago in front of a live audience. Why am I sharing this? We need to have an open and honest conversation about the work and campaigns we do – and cut through the bullshit. There is little time to waste on wrong efforts like preaching to the converted. SHARE YOURS! I do hope you want to share the campaigns you’re doing – or share work that caught your attention because it was sooo bad, we can learn from it – or so good, it’ll serve as a light house for all of us. Hit me - might feature in next episode. Don’t miss a beat and subscribe to our Youtube channel #AdAge #PurposeHitsAndMisses #Sustainability #Communication #Campaigns #Creativity #Advertising #Green #marketing #PostPurpose #Climate
Ad Age Purpose Hits and Misses Stream - August 2024
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Why do we consistently see grifters on our TV screens and social feeds? And why does it sometimes feel like the far right are all using the same messaging? It's the same reason 'frequency' is a key metric in advertising campaigns. A reminder that repetition creates credibility and makes your message 'stick'... Even if it doesn't deserve to. Great article from the team at ACT Climate Labs. #Advertising #Campaigning
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Bringing the Joy Back to Climate Talk When we talk about climate change, it often feels like a guilt trip—“look at what we’ve done”—or a doomsday prediction—“act now, or it’s the end of the world.” Sometimes it’s so drenched in technical jargon that many of us feel like outsiders, struggling to grasp what’s really at stake. While these perspectives are important, I want to offer a different take: climate can actually be fun. Yes, really. Think about the last time you were outside, maybe during a run, a walk, or sitting in the park. You probably noticed the way the sunlight hit the trees, or how the air felt crisp and clean. In those moments, nature feels like home. It surrounds us, cradles us, and asks nothing in return. Think about the energy of a sunny weekend—people fill parks, share laughs, and bond over the simple joy of being outdoors. Isn’t that what climate is really about? It’s not just the data and dire forecasts; it’s the moments we share with the world around us. We live on a stunning planet that gives us so much. So maybe climate action isn’t just about fixing something broken; it’s about cherishing what’s here. The key to making people care about climate change is to make it relatable. It’s not just a subject for scientists and policy experts—it’s for all of us. So, what if we shifted our perspective? What if, instead of seeing climate change as an abstract threat to recognizing it as a way to reconnect with the beauty around us. One of my favorite documentaries, Down to Earth on Netflix, does just that. Zac Efron takes on environmental issues, not with fear, but with curiosity, wonder, and a sense of adventure. He brings it down to a human level—showing that caring for our planet can be as simple as rethinking how we live, one step at a time. It’s not about doom and gloom; it’s about recognizing the magic in what’s already here and making sure it stays. Because in the end, the planet isn’t some distant entity—it’s our home. And home is worth taking care of, not out of fear, but out of love💕 https://lnkd.in/dhW-j7X #downtoearth #zacefron
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The way we communicate the issue has a different impact on different audiences https://lnkd.in/gYb4XY3F
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National climate commitments are not enough, which is why cities and businesses are teaming up to reduce GHGs, in new, innovative ways. Here are the mechanisms that make them work and successful case studies
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We're just 2 weeks away from the #FlintForum, "Building The Newsroom For a Climate-Changed World!" Join Neal Romanek and a panel of experts as they discuss how to create newsrooms that not only inform but also empower audiences living on a turbulent, climate-changed planet. #FlintForum #Broadcasting #sustainability #SustainableProduction #ClimateChange
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A very interesting subject on how efficient is the recycling approach and climate control measures throughout the world. An eye opener and a must watch for all.
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