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Changes of attitude towards climate change
and its causes as a result of the IPCC
Reinhard Storz
June 30, 2023
In the first half of the 1980s, I can't remember the exact date, I read a text published by Paul Crutzen about the effects of CO2 and other gases that affect the climate in the atmosphere. At that time he was a professor at the University of Mainz researching the chemistry of the atmosphere and had already published the main results of his research on the effects of halogenated refrigerants (Freon, Freon in English). He later received the Nobel Prize for this.
This information sensitized me to the topic and I began to pay attention to information on this topic.
So I attended a lecture by Prof. Hermann Flohn, head of the Meteorological Institute at the University of Bonn, on the effect of CO2 on the climate.
After the lecture, everyone, including myself, was very impressed by the negative effects described, which we as humans mostly faced unsuspectingly. There were then requests to speak in which, among other things, it was asked whether this information was also known to the politicians. Countermeasures must be taken at the political level as soon as possible.
Prof. Flohn's answer was that the former Chancellors Willi Brandt and Helmut Schmidt had spoken to him from time to time. When asked about a contact with the current Chancellor Helmut Kohl, he replied that there was nothing, he was probably not interested in it.
After the founding of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), I was initially in line with it.
That changed with the IPCC's claim that natural climate change only occurred until about 1850. Due to the industrialization since then with the increasing emissions of climate-damaging gases such as CO2. N2O and CH4 would be climate change 100% man made, I realized that can't be.
With which mechanism can the IPCC have overridden the natural climate change that has been in effect for 4 billion years?
So I started searching for more information, questioning the IPCC's texts and becoming more and more suspicious over the years.
Nowadays I don't trust anything from the IPCC anymore.
They publish everything that is likely to create panic and withhold important information that would enable the population to objectively classify the foreseeable climatic changes.
This includes, for example, the fact that the Assessment Report 6 reports in 3 places that 56% of the annually emitted amount of CO2, which has been constantly proven for 60 years, disappears from the atmosphere again through natural processes in the year of the emission.
The fact that such important information, which can be found in the several thousand pages of reports in English, is not included in the short version for policymakers, i.e. politicians, journalists, etc., neither in English nor in German, confirms the distrust I expressed earlier by the IPCC.
One obviously wants to avoid that this becomes known.
Someone could come up with the idea that reducing CO2 emissions by 44% would be enough to stop temperatures from rising any further.
This must be avoided at all costs.
NOTE: Below please find photos of Germany and around the world from 2000 through 2022 by John Shanahan, friends and the Internet. He is the publisher of the website: allaboutenergy.net. This website explores all views about climate change and the needs of fossil fuels and nuclear power to support the modern world.
These photos indicate that the climate around the world is fabulous.
Who would want to live on any other planet?
Who would want to change Earth’s climate? Who would demand abandoning / destroying the standard of living created by fossil fuels? Modern day Malthusians like Americans Paul Ehrlich, John Holdren, John Kerry, their political bosses, their European counterparts, and others seeking power over billions of wonderful people!
See photos of our beautiful planet Earth below.
Skibbereen, Ireland where many people suffered and died in the late 1800s









Snowshoeing in the frozen Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA 2011

Thriving wild American alligator in the swamps of Florida, USA 2018
