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Pat Robinson's avatar

"It is not hard to conclude that the IEA is taking a big risk with its reputation".

As if.

Show me one person or institution that has gotten called out or suffered any reputational damage for making outlandish nonsensical predictions? There are websites dedicated to cataloging failed climate/energy predictions, updated daily.

How about Paul Ehrlich, that guy has no credibility at all, does he?

Oh wait, no, he still gets interviewed and quoted as the rock star he is to all these corrupt institutions and people.

As long as they are supporting the narrative there are no consequences.

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Chris Gorman's avatar

As someone who has been an adult long enough to remember Black Monday in 1987, the first Gulf War, etc it is evident that today's widely cited (by news media) scientific organizations no longer have the rational forecasting of the future as their purpose but rather cheerleading and advocating for an outcome. It's embarrassing to witness but only because I'm old enough to recognize a huckster when I see one. Over the last decade at least, I have had many arguments with otherwise intelligent people over diverse topics in which it becomes clear that the opposing argument doesn't recognize what IS but rather what they WANT as a baseline. With reality dispensed with early on, there really isn't anything impossible to believe and posit and scream about. That is of course a useless position when arguing the reality of a situation, but a lack of reason seems to not be a stumbling block to vapid ideas. It's pretty obvious that government funded institutions have a stake in what reality ought to look like, so why not nudge it a bit when the natural world doesn't act the way these folks believe it should. After all, it's their bread and butter, they are captive to a belief, and it's not their money at stake. Let them eat cake. This incidentally exactly captures what has taken place with the MRNA vaccines the government forced on people on threat of expulsion from public life and work.

Good luck to a nation captive to irrational beliefs. Quickly things get totalitarian when they don't go to plan in a control economy and in this case a controlled scientific community.

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