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‘No scientific basis’: MIT-trained physicist slams climate alarmism in new paper

Updated: January 12, 2023 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Jan 12, 2023 – 7:22 pm ESTThu Jan 12, 2023 – 7:23 pm EST

(The Daily Sceptic) — A damning indictment of the Net Zero political project has been made by one of the world’s leading nuclear physicists.

In a recently published science paper, Dr. Wallace Manheimer said it would be the end of modern civilization. Writing about wind and solar power he argued it would be especially tragic “when not only will this new infrastructure fail, but will cost trillions, trash large portions of the environment, and be entirely unnecessary.” The stakes, he added, “are enormous.”

READ: EU lawmakers plan to implement carbon tax on personal fossil fuel use

Manheimer holds a physics PhD from MIT and has had a 50-year career in nuclear research, including work at the Plasma Physics Division at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. He has published over 150 science papers. In his view, there is “certainly no scientific basis” for expecting a climate crisis from too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in the next century or so. He argues that there is no reason why civilization cannot advance using both fossil fuel power and nuclear power, gradually shifting

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