Real World Data Demolishes Climate Scare: Space Engineers

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    by Tom Harris, America Outloud:

    Imagine if the smartest people you knew said that you were making an expensive mistake, one that threatened the safety, health, and prosperity of your family. Only a fool would not take them very seriously indeed and immediately reconsider their actions.

    Yet, this is happening right now on an international, national, and even municipal level, as governments across the world are charging full throttle on the transition to “net zero.” To justify their dangerous multi-billion-dollar plans, they rely, not on empirical data of what is actually happening in the real world, but instead on unproven computer models of what may someday transpire. And, instead of listening to the brilliant scientists and engineers who accomplished the Moon landing, the greatest technological feat ever, our politicians pay more attention to media darlings like Al Gore, who made the ludicrous claim in front of a World Economic Forum audience in Davos two week ago that the oceans are “boiling” due to man-made climate change.

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    Happily, thanks to the efforts of The Right Climate Stuff, a group of retired and highly experienced NASA engineers and scientists who have assessed the state of today’s climate change science, many in the public are waking up. These brilliant and courageous “steely-eyed missile men” and women are explaining to audiences across the world several irrefutable facts: the observational data does not support the climate scare. There is no climate crisis. Carbon dioxide rise is beneficial for the environment and humanity. Instead of tearing down our affordable, reliable, dispatchable electric power grid, we should focus on providing this power to everyone.

    I am joined today by the Chairman of The Right Climate Stuff, Jim Peacock, as well as the group’s founder, Tom Moser.

    Apollo 15 Command Module and Service Module in orbit of the Moon.

    During Mr. Peacock’s 21-year career as a design engineer with NASA, his assignments included:

    • Apollo Command Module systems design.
    • Mission requirements, flight planning and mission operations, and astronaut training.
    • Engineer for Apollo 11, 13, and 15. 
    • Work on Skylab and the Space Shuttle.

    Mr. Moser was a subsystem manager for the Apollo Command Module structure and launch escape system. He later became head of structural design in the Structures and Mechanics Division for the Space Shuttle and then the Director of Engineering. Mr. Moser finally became Deputy Associate Administrator for the Office of Space Flight, and later for the Space Station.

     

    Space Shuttle Discovery approaching the International Space Station on its last mission.

    Tune in today to hear what the data says about the real causes of climate change and, as a special treat, what Neil Armstrong and other Apollo astronauts were really like, as told by the engineers who lived and worked with them every day!

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