COP 28: Climate Hysteric Peter Kalmus Has the Sads

In the latest episode of what could be mistaken for a satirical comedy, Dr. Peter Kalmus, a self-proclaimed climate activist and NASA scientist, has expressed his dismay over the recent COP28 summit. His opinion piece, “COP Out: Wrapping Up a Useless Climate Summit That Should Fool Nobody,” reads like a script from a dystopian drama where the villains are fossil fuels, and the heroes are, well, apparently not the attendees of COP28.

Kalmus paints a picture of COP28 as a grand assembly of the world’s elite, jetting in on their private planes to a petrostate, to discuss the perils of the very industry that fueled their arrival. The irony is so thick here that one could cut it with a knife. The summit, according to Kalmus, was nothing more than a stage for the fossil fuel industry to make “dirty side deals”.

Some wealthy humans flew on private jets to the United Arab Emirates, a petrostate, for a two-week meeting. Many of these humans work for the fossil fuel industry. The petrostate leveraged its host status for dirty side deals to expand fossil fuels. There was a session on sustainable megayacht ownership. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/cop-out-wrapping-up-a-useless-climate-summit-that-should-fool-nobody-opinion/ar-AA1lHi6U?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=ad9c0e089b12489a875e5a576bcb4cf5&ei=24

The appointment of Sultan al-Jaber, a fossil fuel CEO, as the presiding official of a climate summit is akin to putting a fox in charge of the henhouse, suggests Kalmus. His portrayal of al-Jaber’s promises to continue investing in oil and expanding fossil fuels post-summit paints a picture of a mustache-twirling villain, gleefully plotting the world’s demise.

The presiding official was a fossil fuel CEO, Sultan al-Jaber, who, days earlier, had said some anti-science, denialist garbage-words. Two days after the meeting ended, he promised that his oil corporation will continue investing in oil and expanding fossil fuels. OPEC, in a joint statement with the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, congratulated the UAE on the “positive outcome” for the fossil fuel industry.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/cop-out-wrapping-up-a-useless-climate-summit-that-should-fool-nobody-opinion/ar-AA1lHi6U?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=ad9c0e089b12489a875e5a576bcb4cf5&ei=24

Kalmus doesn’t hold back in his apocalyptic vision of a world ravaged by global heating, with floods, fires, and broken systems. The fossil fuel industry and industrial animal agriculture are the chief architects of this impending doom. One might expect a superhero to swoop in any moment now to save the day, but alas, this is the real world, and Kalmus seems to believe we’re fresh out of caped crusaders.

We are all in grave danger from global heating, which appears to be accelerating, is irreversible, and is driving all the flooding and heat and fires. It’s caused almost entirely by the fossil fuel industry, with industrial animal agriculture in second place. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/cop-out-wrapping-up-a-useless-climate-summit-that-should-fool-nobody-opinion/ar-AA1lHi6U?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=ad9c0e089b12489a875e5a576bcb4cf5&ei=24

The COP28’s 21-page “global stocktake” is ridiculed as too little, too late. Kalmus is appalled that it took thirty years just to mention fossil fuels in a COP decision text. The stocktake’s call for transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems is dismissed as nonbinding, unquantitative, and insincere. It’s as if Kalmus expected a binding global treaty to be signed then and there, magically solving all climate issues.

The wealthy fossil-fuel-industry-influenced humans at COP28 produced 21 pages called the “global stocktake.” The stocktake mentions “fossil fuels” once, on page 4. People who wish to argue that COP28 wasn’t a complete failure have been calling this “historic.” And technically it is, because fossil fuels have never been mentioned in a COP decision text.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/cop-out-wrapping-up-a-useless-climate-summit-that-should-fool-nobody-opinion/ar-AA1lHi6U?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=ad9c0e089b12489a875e5a576bcb4cf5&ei=24

The loss and damage pledges from rich nations, amounting to $700 million, are scoffed at as grossly inadequate. Kalmus compares the United States’ pledge of less than $20 million to the budget of an average high school, highlighting the disparity between the scale of the problem and the response.

In Kalmus’s eyes, COP28 was nothing short of a spectacular failure, a charade that serves only to perpetuate the status quo. He calls for a new international summit and fossil fuel treaty system, free from the influence of the fossil fuel industry. His solution? A stronger climate movement and a ban on the fossil fuel industry from negotiations.

We need to start by agreeing that COP28, like other COPs, was a complete failure. Claiming that it was somehow not a failure, clinging to bits of false hope, generates a powerful illusion that business as usual can continue. We’ve been doing this for 30 years now. The possibility of keeping heating to under 1.5 degrees C has been squandered. If we cling to false hope that it’s working, we will keep doing it, year after year, making no progress. This is what the fossil fuel industry wants; this is how we lose a planet.

We then need to establish an international summit and fossil fuel treaty system that isn’t broken under the weight of fossil fuel industry corruption. To do this, we need to ban the fossil fuel industry from the negotiations, and doing this will require a stronger climate movement. Every single one of us can work, in our own way, to make the movement stronger. Be a climate activist: join with other climate activists—we’re not hard to find—and take risks. It’s up to us.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/cop-out-wrapping-up-a-useless-climate-summit-that-should-fool-nobody-opinion/ar-AA1lHi6U?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=ad9c0e089b12489a875e5a576bcb4cf5&ei=24
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Tom Halla
December 20, 2023 10:06 am

Kalmus is projecting like a drive in movie. “Renewables” are much more of a conspiracy to be imposed contrary to economics or practicality.

Scissor
Reply to  Tom Halla
December 20, 2023 10:46 am

And he can end his own emissions.

PCman999
Reply to  Scissor
December 20, 2023 1:57 pm

“End his own emissions” – careful!!! He is highly unstable, not in touch with reality and so if he offs himself in a blaze of inglouriousness like a protesting buddist monk we don’t want to be seen to have encouraged that.

He really is a sad, tragic Chicken Little figure, encouraged by the media who doesn’t care.

Richard Page
Reply to  PCman999
December 20, 2023 3:14 pm

Kalmus is in dire need of a better diet. We could end climate anxiety at one stroke just by getting everybody off a vegan or vegetarian diet – it’s not healthy or ethical, it’s causing harm.

DonM
Reply to  Richard Page
December 20, 2023 3:58 pm

It’s caused almost entirely by the fossil fuel industry, with industrial animal agriculture in second place. 

His vegan goofiness led him toward taking a shot at ranching. But in doing so he takes away a lot options to complain.

‘Almost entirely ….’ I’ll define that as more than 95%. So, after ranching, all of the other activities are ‘almost entirely’ harmless.

Farming is fine. Fertilizer is fine. Logging is fine. Mining is fine. All other activities are (almost) absolutely insignificant.

Steve Case
December 20, 2023 10:08 am

 Be a climate activist: join with other climate activists—we’re not hard to find—and take risks. It’s up to us.

_________________________________________________________________

Skeptics aren’t hard to find either, it’s just that they aren’t organized by
a major political party and don ‘t have a platform to spread the word.

Bryan A
Reply to  Steve Case
December 20, 2023 10:31 am

The one thing that True Climate Activists should do, but aren’t, is to simply Stop Using FF energy and FF derived products…PERIOD! Stop being hypocrites!
Sever from Grid Sourced Electricity.
Have Gas Service cut off at the Main.
Stop driving on Rubber Tires.
Install small scale Wind on their property (Non FF manufactured)
Install Solar on their rooftops (Non FF manufactured)
Install sufficient Battery Back-up for their daily (nightly) use
…and sufficient renewable generation to fully recharge daily (without government subsidies)
EV (ok but no grid charging and no rubber tires)
(Probably end up walking everywhere)
(No steel or silicon manufactured using Coal)
(No plastics or composites manufactured using petrochemicals)
(No plastic insulated wiring)
No prescriptions requiring petrochemicals
No make-up
No ink
No toner
No to any of the 6000+ petrochemical derivatives

If all of their Ilk stopped using Fossil energy sources they might affect the FF industry… or not😙

pillageidiot
Reply to  Bryan A
December 20, 2023 12:47 pm

“Well that sounds hard! I just wanted to do some virtue signaling that did not require any actual sacrifice on my part.”

— EcoWarriors everywhere

bobpjones
Reply to  Bryan A
December 20, 2023 2:47 pm

A good list, but I struggle to think of a way that permits them to use wind or solar without ff derivatives, pcbs, wiring, transformers etc. And of course the same for batteries and EVs. So it’s beeswax candles , log fires and shank’s pony.

Bryan A
Reply to  bobpjones
December 20, 2023 3:19 pm

In my best Brendan Gleeson impression…
Now now, We’ll have none of those pony shankin’ shenanigans

Disputin
Reply to  bobpjones
December 21, 2023 3:55 am

Where is the next COP? Shouldn’t they start walking now?

bobpjones
Reply to  Disputin
December 21, 2023 4:25 am

They might be faster, if the used Carnot’s cycles.

Tony_G
Reply to  bobpjones
December 21, 2023 11:35 am

I struggle to think of a way that permits them to use wind or solar without ff derivatives

I’m willing to concede those, if they do the rest. But it must be ONLY wind and solar, no nuke or ff.

bobpjones
Reply to  Tony_G
December 21, 2023 12:33 pm

Nay, lad, let’s not give them any concessions, they’ll only take advantage of it.

Izaak Walton
Reply to  Steve Case
December 20, 2023 1:26 pm

In the US the Republican party is extremely skeptical and would surely count as a major political
party. Then there is also fox news which can be seen as the mouthpiece of the republican party.

Of course the Republican party is an outlier being the only major political party in the world that doesn’t believe in global warming.

bnice2000
Reply to  Izaak Walton
December 20, 2023 1:30 pm

believe in global warming.”

I see you still count it as a “belief” rather than provable scientific reality.

PCman999
Reply to  Izaak Walton
December 20, 2023 2:01 pm

“the Republican party is extremely skeptical” – no they are not!! They’ve signed on to the same subsidies and emissions restrictions as the Dims but just not as full-stupid. Any support for wind and solar, beyond some research or say, use in remote, unserviced areas is a waste of taxpayer funds, and so failure in their fiduciary duty!

Steve Case
Reply to  PCman999
December 20, 2023 2:11 pm

Republicans are the stupid party lost in the wilderness without a clue what they should do. What they wind up doing is go along to get along because they are petrified of what the Democrats will do if they don’t.

And they have to deal with the RINOs.

*”Republicans In Name Only” for those
   who don’t know what that stands for.

Jim Masterson
Reply to  Steve Case
December 20, 2023 9:07 pm

I don’t know why Durbin is blocking the subpoena of Epstein’s flight logs. If there is a Democrat listed, then his Democrat voters will still vote for him. If there is a Republican listed, then his Republican voters will eschew him. It’s a win-win for the Democrats.

Richard Page
Reply to  Jim Masterson
December 20, 2023 11:32 pm

So the ones disclosed in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial are only the tip of the iceberg? I suspect that the reason they are being witheld is the same reason Maxwell’s address/contacts book was witheld – both have names or Names in them. Given who Epstein was friends with I can imagine it being catastrophic for the Democrats.

Jim Masterson
Reply to  Richard Page
December 21, 2023 12:50 am

Maybe. The Nashville shooter’s manifesto is still being withheld. It must really be bad for the establishment. If there was the slightest condemnation of conservative values, it would be everywhere.

Fraizer
Reply to  PCman999
December 20, 2023 4:11 pm

As they say, The Republicans are the stupid party and the Democrats are the evil party; but to do something both stupid and evil takes bipartisanship.

mkelly
Reply to  Izaak Walton
December 20, 2023 2:08 pm

The Republican Party doesn’t believe in global warming and the Democratic Party doesn’t believe in the Constitution. Note the difference?

DonM
Reply to  Izaak Walton
December 20, 2023 3:43 pm

You believe in ‘Global Warming’. I believe in mechanisms that support Freedom.

Your belief system, and the belief system of those you support, leaves something to be desired.

missoulamike
Reply to  Izaak Walton
December 20, 2023 5:24 pm

Fox has but a tiny footprint in the overall media landscape, you dolt. (But then you knew that, amirite?0

Reply to  Izaak Walton
December 20, 2023 6:38 pm

I am 100% Independent and have been after I left the democrat party back in the early 1990’s.

I am also a climate realist thus your attempt to pigeonhole me has failed. Utterly.

Cheers.

Jim Masterson
Reply to  Sunsettommy
December 20, 2023 9:00 pm

You should have stayed in the Democrat party–then you would have been in the protected class.

Reply to  Izaak Walton
December 21, 2023 4:27 am

Dizzy Izzy strikes again

Republicans do recognize global warming except for periods like 2015 to mid-2023 when there was no warming

We live in a world of reality with conclusions based on facts, data and logic, rather than wild guess scary climate predictions that gullible fools like you believe.

Speaking for the Michigan division, we LOVE global warming here and even the Michigan Dumbocrats do.

Bill Toland
December 20, 2023 10:10 am

Kalmus was right about cop28 being an abject failure, for which we should all be grateful.

JamesB_684
Reply to  Bill Toland
December 20, 2023 1:20 pm

Well, it depends on the goals. Attending a lot of high quality restaurant dining, drinking expensive adult beverages and having no actual work … can be quite gratifying for the self-professed “Elite”.

David Wojick
Reply to  Bill Toland
December 20, 2023 3:30 pm

It was only a failure for the radicals. The moderates got most of what they wanted.
https://www.cfact.org/2023/12/14/cop-28-the-radicals-lose-again/

missoulamike
Reply to  Bill Toland
December 20, 2023 5:28 pm

Kind of like them announcing on the 6 o’clock news that some idiot liberal think tank claims Congress has been a failure for ONLY passing 26 bills this term. That’s 26 too many.

Reply to  Bill Toland
December 21, 2023 4:32 am

My Climate Outrage Party Report

The delegates came first class
Ate striped bass
Nuclear got a pass
Gas did not get a pass
But John Kerry passed gas
One Arab was a badass,,
said there was no science.
There was a gasp, en masse
Thought he was a jackass
Two men needed a bypass
22% of attendees smoked grass
Hookers charged 50% more for …

Ed Zuiderwijk
December 20, 2023 10:13 am

He must be desperate, the poor sod.

bobpjones
Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
December 20, 2023 2:53 pm

Having read his comments, my first thought was ‘He’s a NASA scientist?!’ ‘No wonder they can’t build rickets anymore ‘.

missoulamike
Reply to  bobpjones
December 20, 2023 5:30 pm

Rickety rockets and NASA are synonomous to build on your typo.

bobpjones
Reply to  missoulamike
December 21, 2023 1:03 am

I never spotted it, but you’re right 😄

Richard Page
Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
December 20, 2023 3:17 pm

Depression, anxiety and high stress. All from being on a vegan diet – get him off that and he’d be a lot healthier and happier.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
December 20, 2023 10:16 am

The push back on AGW will only increase. Too many failed predictions. Too many nonsensical claims of causation attributed to AGW. Too many restrictions to our lifestyles. Too many businesses off shored. Economies collapsing under the weight of AGW. How many people have switched from being AGW skeptic to AGW proponent?

Steve Case
Reply to  mleskovarsocalrrcom
December 20, 2023 11:11 am

“How many people have switched from being AGW skeptic to AGW proponent?”
_______________________________________________________________

That hasn’t shown up here on WUWT for a while. When it has, it shows at the bottom of issues people care about on some survey.

Graemethecat
Reply to  Steve Case
December 21, 2023 2:27 am

I know many people, myself included, who went from AGW believer to skeptic, but I have never heard of anyone who made the opposite journey.

Joseph Zorzin
December 20, 2023 10:28 am

“In Kalmus’s eyes, COP28 was nothing short of a spectacular failure, a charade that serves only to perpetuate the status quo.”

Maybe he should conclude that most people don’t think we’re having a climate emergency. It’s always a bad sign when you think everyone else is crazy and/or corrupt but not yourself.

Ron Long
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
December 20, 2023 11:32 am

If he was as smart as he apparently thinks he is, this should provoke some introspection, wherein he examines his believes on the subject of AGW. Not going to happen.

Richard Page
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
December 20, 2023 3:22 pm

‘Everybody else in the world has a problem but I’m fine, I’m the only one who sees things clearly.’ Anything like that should be treated by mental health professionals – I don’t think Kalmus is quite there yet, but he’s well on the way to a full psychotic breakdown.

doonman
December 20, 2023 10:35 am

According to Peter Kalmus

anti-science, denialist garbage-words.

These are the anti-science, denialist garbage-words:

“There is no science out there, or no scenario out there, that says the phase-out of fossil fuel is what’s going to achieve 1.5,” al-Jaber said. He added that it would be impossible to stop burning fossil fuels and sustain economic development, “unless you want to take the world back into caves.”

Peter Kalmus could have noted the scientific research he has that negates these words. That’s what scientists do. Instead he attacked the speaker, which is the logical fallacy, argumentum ad hominem.

When NASA hires scientists, is it a job requirement to find those that employ logical fallacies when they write their opinion pieces?

Drake
Reply to  doonman
December 20, 2023 12:29 pm

The House needs to bring him in to testify, in West Virginia, and to be sworn by congress and also by the local sheriff/judge.

Then ask him to repeat these claims under oath.

He will not. He is not stupid enough to put his freedom at stake. Since Brandon’s DOJ would never prosecute a leftist, the local authorities could prosecute him for perjury if he made all these false statements under oath.

WV farmers and miners are smart enough to determine the facts of CAGW, and the data do not support his l!es.

Once convicted of perjury, remove him from NASA. BTW, every government employee who has made similar false claims must be treated similarly. Set up a sub committee of 3, 2 Republican and 1 Democrat and ask the same questions to every “witless”.

All questions to be Y/N and any other answer to be stricken, and contempt of congress charges brought. I believe there will be a lot of “I take the 5th answers”.

Pat Frank
Reply to  doonman
December 20, 2023 1:11 pm

NOAA is run by AGW believers.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Pat Frank
December 21, 2023 11:54 am

Not by AGW believers, just the politically astute.

Shoki
December 20, 2023 10:46 am

All “Climate Summits” are useless and have fooled no one whose synapses are still firing.

strativarius
December 20, 2023 10:48 am

“””We are all in grave danger from global heating”””

Not round here we aren’t.

Shoki
Reply to  strativarius
December 20, 2023 10:57 am

It gets hot here in East Texas. We call it Summer.

Disputin
Reply to  strativarius
December 21, 2023 4:06 am

I wish!
(SE UK, bloody freezing)

George Daddis
Reply to  strativarius
December 22, 2023 7:36 am

“..is driving all the flooding and heat and fires.”
That is an assertion. Prove it.

Uncle Mort
December 20, 2023 10:58 am

Phew! This guy seems to have found the tipping point and fallen right over it.

Rud Istvan
December 20, 2023 11:03 am

Kalmus got one thing right. COP28 was a failure to alarmists, like all 27 before it, and like all that will come after.

The modern world doesn’t work without fossil fuels. But that is OK because there is nothing to be alarmed about. All the by now to have happened alarms didn’t happen. All the predictive climate models (with one exception, INM CM5) are easily proven wrong several different ways. Renewables at any meaningful penetration are ruinables; there is NO nonFF grid solution for intermittency.

Pat Frank
Reply to  Rud Istvan
December 20, 2023 1:33 pm

None of the climate models are predictive. Not even INM CM5.

Its slightly older CMIP6 brother, INM CM4-8 shows ±11 Wm⁻² uncertainty in simulated long wave cloud forcing (Figure 19 in Boucher, et al, 2020).

Most likely, the INM modelers have just done a better job tuning the model to produce more effective offsetting errors.

Hoyt Clagwell
Reply to  Pat Frank
December 20, 2023 2:17 pm

They remind me of the Nostradamus acolytes who can only find a prediction after the event has occurred and not before. By the way, whatever happened to this year’s prediction from the usual experts that we would see the worst hurricane season in the US ever? They’re going to need to get a bigger rug to keep sweeping all of their failed predictions under it.

J Boles
December 20, 2023 11:10 am

Why do kooks like Kalmus only blame the FF “industry” and not the people burning the products (like Kalmus) I think the blame shift is telling!

Dave Andrews
Reply to  J Boles
December 21, 2023 6:09 am

Plus the FF industry holds less than 13% of global oil and gas production and reserves. National oil companies (NOCs) account for more than half of global production and close to 60% of the world’s oil and gas reserves

Major companies are BP, Conoco Philips, Chevron, Eni, Exxon Mobil, Shell and Total Energies.

Most of the largest NOCs are located in the Middle East – Saudi Aramco, National Iranian Oil Company, Kuwait Petroleum Company, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.

IEA ‘The Oil and Gas Industry in Net Zero Transitions’ Nov. 2023

More Soylent Green!
December 20, 2023 11:12 am

Man, I remember when NASA scientists were the best of the best, or at least that was their reputation.

And who is to say Dr. Peter Kalmus isn’t good at his job. Being an expert in his field doesn’t mean he’s an expert outside his field. From his biography, he appears to be a climate modeler, so there’s that.

Drake
Reply to  More Soylent Green!
December 20, 2023 12:35 pm

And why does NASA need a “climate modeler”?

Not even a weatherman? Their weathermen killed the Challenger crew by approving THAT launch, so even then their “weather” scientists were crap.

John Hultquist
Reply to  Drake
December 20, 2023 7:58 pm

I think the decision was up the chain.
The higher-ups were warned and launched anyway.
An engineer alerted Richard Feynman and he cleverly,
and in public, exposed the problem.

bobpjones
Reply to  More Soylent Green!
December 20, 2023 2:58 pm

What’s he using to model, clay?

Gary Pearse
December 20, 2023 11:22 am

“This is what the fossil fuel industry wants; this is how we lose a planet.”

Remember the so-called “Climate Blues” epidemic under the stress of a protracted “Dreaded Pause” in temperature increases that lasted almost 2 decades, which was as long as the period of warming to the end of the 20th century that caused all the fuss. The sufferers of this neurosis (being in classic denial) were also hit with the forecast failure of warming that proved to be 300% higher than observations and, bad news in threes, climategate, that showed up the crooked behavior of the climate all-stars. Imagine dueling with your brain which is trying to tell you your 25 years in school, your life mission and 10-20 years of practicing your craft was a foolish waste of time!!

Only the rhino-skinned proven miscreants of the ‘science’ remained clinging to the carcass. Outed in Climategate and known by how they reacted to the unequivocal falsification of their sciency stuff – wholesale fiddling of data, fabrication of data (Daniele Dixson:https://www.science.org/content/article/star-marine-ecologist-committed-misconduct-university-says ), changing colors of photos to make healthy coral look dead … Kalmus had better get a grip somehow. The “Blues” are waiting in the wings.

Peta of Newark
December 20, 2023 11:23 am

The original wise-guy craic was: “Prozac may help

Sadly Prozac doesn’t help as the only ‘activity’ it has is to make you constipated.

Which really really odd, as a deficiency of a certain metallic trace element also does that.
(Said deficiency also gets you hideous cramps in your legs through the night ##)

Now it gets bizarre – see the attached:
“”GAD”” is – General Anxiety Disorder – a slight variation of horrible and self-reinforcing depression

See what fixed it – the stuff referred to in the orange boxes in my picture.
(That Soil Erosion is a real pig, it simply gets everywhere)

Role of magnesium supplementation in the treatment of depression
(##) Is depression a variation on ‘Brain Cramp‘ or even, Brain Constipation.

OMG, what a picture:
Puts on best Dr Kildare impression: Sorry Peter old boy, you appear to have a constipated brain

never was a truer word

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Peta of Newark
Reply to  Peta of Newark
December 20, 2023 11:28 am

there was really serious message in there, esp for old boys & girls aged 50+
Magnesium Citrate is good and dirt cheap too

Drake
Reply to  Peta of Newark
December 20, 2023 12:39 pm

I take it about every night before bed.

I haven’t killed myself YET.

Since we have 2 homes and also travel for weeks at a time in our 5th wheel. I sometimes get out of the habit for a while and do notice I don’t sleep as well.

bnice2000
Reply to  Drake
December 20, 2023 1:36 pm

If it stops us oldies from getting leg cramps at night.. means we can get a decent sleep.. hence, less mental tiredness etc.

I take Grampeze every night.

scvblwxq
December 20, 2023 11:35 am

The Earth is still in an ice age, 20% of the land is frozen It is in a cold interglacial period that alternates with very cold glacial periods.

About 10 times as many people die from cold-related causes(4.6 million) as from heat-related causes(500,000)

The ice age won’t end until all the natural ice on Earth melts.

Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  scvblwxq
December 20, 2023 1:47 pm

That is not before plate tectonics result in there being no landmass at either pole. I give it 10 to 20 million years.

Pat Frank
Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
December 20, 2023 1:54 pm

The re-opening of the Isthmus of Panama and the re-establishment of the equatorial current. Same time-frame.

Bruce Cobb
December 20, 2023 12:07 pm

In an earlier time, he would have been institutionalized, given meds, maybe shock treatments or even a lobotomy. Today, he’s given a bullhorn.
Progress!

Rud Istvan
December 20, 2023 12:18 pm

Looked Kalmus up. PhD in physics. Worked on LIGO (gravity wave detector). Now at JPL in some sort of data management role. His personal hobby appears to be climate alarm. Lots of articles like this, plus one book full of alarms. Has definitely drunk the climate Koolaid.

Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  Rud Istvan
December 20, 2023 1:42 pm

It just shows that a genius in one subject can be a dud in another. Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of that super logical sleuth Sherlock, believed in fairies and was totally taken in by esoteric scams.

JiminNEF
Reply to  Rud Istvan
December 20, 2023 1:51 pm

I looked him up as well. He’s well educated and had above average intelligence to get into the colleges that awarded him degrees. What happened?

I wish I could interview the true believers (and I’m guesssing that he is one). Kerry and Gore are career politicians and easily dismissed (by me). But this guy seems different. What convinced him?

gyan1
Reply to  JiminNEF
December 20, 2023 8:31 pm

People with above average intelligence are more susceptible to closed loops of perception when they accept lies as truth because they can find more examples to support their delusions and are better at rationalizing away inconvenient facts. Some of the most ignorant people I have ever met have had PHD’s. Years of indoctrination creates a self righteous disconnect from empirical reality.

Pat Frank
Reply to  Rud Istvan
December 20, 2023 2:12 pm

PhD in physics.

Must never have taken an instrumental lab as an undergrad.

John Hultquist
Reply to  Pat Frank
December 20, 2023 8:05 pm

Maybe he took too many physics classes and missed chemistry, geology, Earth science, and history. Knowing about radiatively active gases and little else is not a good way to go through life.

Jim Masterson
Reply to  Pat Frank
December 20, 2023 8:10 pm

Makes you wonder if LIGO is really crap.

Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  Jim Masterson
December 21, 2023 1:17 pm

He’s not working there anymore.

Jim Masterson
Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
December 21, 2023 9:46 pm

He could have ruined it while he was working there. I don’t see the point of your comment.

Editor
December 20, 2023 12:40 pm

The Kook does not seem to have realised that without fossil fuels, we would quickly regress to the Dark Ages.

The rest of the world understand this to well. That is why Asia and Africa refuse to play ball.

So what is to fear most?

A slightly warmer, more fertile planet?

Or a planet that cannot feed its population?

JCM
December 20, 2023 12:43 pm

Public displays of derangement is par for the course with these types. That’s ok in and of itself, it can happen to anyone, but the sick part is they are promoted as role models.

Pat Frank
Reply to  JCM
December 20, 2023 3:04 pm

I suddenly wonder if there’s a populational correlation between climate alarm and Trump Derangement Syndrome. Seems like grist for a good sociological study.

rah
December 20, 2023 1:04 pm

Politics corrupts and ruins everything, and every once in a while, that turns out to be a good thing!

Pat Frank
December 20, 2023 1:07 pm

If +1.5 C really will be apocalyptic with floods, fires, storms and wreckage, that sort of chaos should have left its mark during the even-warmer Holocene Climate Optimum.

There ought to be stratographic evidence worldwide of strata reflecting extreme floods, extensive wildfire ash deposits, fields of semi-fossil stumps of storm-downed forests, and eroded shorelines.

The existence, or not, of these evidences constitute a mortal test of Peter Kalmus’ predictions (aka, irrational fears). If they are not present in 6-8000 ybp strata, his fears are falsified.

Hysteria
December 20, 2023 1:42 pm

Nonsense…

Dangerous nonsense….

Wester
December 20, 2023 2:06 pm

I keep hearing there is a mental crisis in the western world. I now believe that’s true. Common sense would show how you connect the dots….

Edward Katz
December 20, 2023 2:17 pm

So what else is new since not only the COP conferences but also most of the rest of such meetings have failed to produce any results that would supposedly arrest the “climate crisis”. Just consider this estimate: McKinsey & Co. claims that US $275 trillion would have to be spent annually on physical assets between 2021 and 2050 just to reach Net Zero. So what would be left for other needs like housing, education, healthcare, defense, etc.? In other words, it’s an impossibility. With numbers like this, it’s no wonder these meetings achieve nothing except to provide a getaway for activists, alarmists, academics, bureaucrats, and assorted hangers-on who know they don’t have to produce any positive results.

ntesdorf
December 20, 2023 2:39 pm

Perhaps Peter Kalmus is not concerned about keeping the lights on and industry functioning, but the rest of humanity is or will be if the COP28 nonsense gets implemented.

morfu03
December 20, 2023 2:51 pm

Just reinterate the obvious (on the slim chance that some really did not hear about it):

>> which appears to be accelerating, is irreversible, and is driving all the flooding and heat and fires.
Is wrong! There is no measured acceleration in the global warming rate which can be attributed to anthropogenic CO2, quite contrary, past acceleration and deceleration of the global warming rate is linked to natural phenomena!

>> It’s caused almost entirely by the fossil fuel industry, with industrial animal agriculture in second place.
Unproven at best and unlikely! Measured warming rates point to a moderate warming by fossil fuel, probably close to the expected 1°C/CO2 doubling from the direct CO2 effect as measured in laboratory experiment and calculated with MODTRAN spectra.
This of course also has to be weighted with the global greening by CO2, which is a huge net benefit!

Models has been wrong for decades and their predictions are unreliable.
How comes that models with completely wrong cloud parametrization seem to track real world temperature trends?
If models were good you would expect a flat line here:
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Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  morfu03
December 21, 2023 2:51 am

Extrapolation I find that by the time of COP28 both TCR and ECS were about zero. Job done, we can all go home now.

Walter Sobchak
December 20, 2023 3:00 pm

I pretty much agree with Kalmus that the COPs are useless charades. But, where I don’t agree with him is that I think that nothing humans have done or can do will have very much impact on the Climate. The only thing we can do is adapt to what the climate is. If it going to be warmer, good. Humans are a tropical species and a warmer world is a happier healthier, and more prosperous world. If it is going to be colder, that is a much worse problem. But, we can and will deal with that one too.

Cam_S
December 20, 2023 4:12 pm

Story tip
COP28 was not about the climate. It was a reason to get control over the general population.
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Ross McKitrick: The only thing wrong with the globalist climate agenda — the people won’t have itPhasing out fossil fuels is going to cost way more than ordinary people will accept. Delegates to COP28 clearly didn’t understand that

COP agreements used to focus on one thing: targets for reducing greenhouse gases. The UAE Consensus is very different. Across its 196 paragraphs and 10 supplementary declarations it’s a manifesto for global central planning. In their own words, some 90,000 government functionaries aspire to oversee and micromanage agriculture, finance, energy, manufacturing, gender relations, health care, air conditioning, building design and countless other economic and social decisions. It’s all supposedly in the name of fighting climate change, but that’s just the pretext. Take climate away and they’d likely appeal to something else.

https://financialpost.com/opinion/cop28-out-of-touch-globalist-climate-agenda

missoulamike
Reply to  Cam_S
December 20, 2023 5:42 pm

As is the case with a lot of Big Gov you just need to follow the money to get an idea of the oceanic breadth of The Grift. Sniffy “Weekend at Bernie’s” is a small time con artist in the big picture.

Bob
December 20, 2023 6:28 pm

Boo hoo, I have no respect for highly educated people crying because we won’t roll over and accept their lying and cheating. No sympathy here move on.

Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  Bob
December 21, 2023 2:56 am

I don’t believe it is lying or cheating. It’s just delusion. He needs professional help.

ATheoK
December 20, 2023 6:39 pm

Drama queen and total derangement are so wrong together.

It’s as if Kalmus expected a binding global treaty to be signed then and there, magically solving all climate issues.”

Idiotic concepts regarding climate, climate measurement, climate causes and some rather stupid belief that climate history has always been boring coupled with rank belief that his personal choices must be the same personal choices for everyone. No exceptions!

Those are hallmarks of a narcissist despot abjectly intolerant of reality and facts.

It’s a good thing that he wrote such a intolerant screed full of delusion, ad hominems, absolute blame and over the top fearmongering.

Anyone and everyone with even the slightest common sense will know to not make eye contact, to move away and avoid someone so stricken with antipathy towards humans and domesticated animals.

Perhaps someone should design clothing or suits for the climate delusional?
That is, clothes bright enough to warn everybody?

Richard Page
Reply to  ATheoK
December 20, 2023 11:38 pm

Bright white coats, perhaps?

Disputin
Reply to  Richard Page
December 21, 2023 4:22 am

With tapes on the end of the sleeves instead of cuffs, so you can tie them round the back.

David H
December 20, 2023 7:25 pm

This is what the fossil fuel industry wants; this is how we lose a planet.”

How do you lose a planet? Perhaps you left it in your other jacket pocket, maybe it slipped between the couch cushions….I know maybe it was left on the kitchen counter, wait I will go check.

George Daddis
Reply to  David H
December 22, 2023 7:44 am

When someone told George Carlin that the family had recently lost Uncle Luke, he asked “Did you look behind the dumpster?”

general custer
December 20, 2023 8:13 pm

Will this fit on the bottom of a digital birdcage under a virtual canary?

gyan1
December 20, 2023 8:17 pm

This pretty tame from Kalmus who’s histrionics often exemplify unhinged psychotic paranoia.

Jens Hultgren
December 20, 2023 8:24 pm

What Kalmus fails to realize is that this is following the tradition. The very first UN Environmental Program meeting in Stockholm 1972 was also chaired by an oil executive, canadian Maurice Strong, who had been handpicked by David Rockefeller, who also started and funded the UNEP.
So Big Oil is managing this supranational movement beyond the control of courts and elections where Big Oil is being described as the incarnation of Satan.
They are in full control of the narrative.

Richard Page
Reply to  Jens Hultgren
December 21, 2023 3:48 am

The Rockefellers transitioned from Big Oil to Big Money.

Pat from Kerbob
December 20, 2023 10:17 pm

In desperate need of mental health supports

Such a twisted individual.

UK-Weather Lass
December 20, 2023 11:15 pm

Mr Kalmus seems demented since how on earth would he communicate with anybody without the fossil fuel goods and chattels that made it possible for him to even know there was a COP28? No mains electricity, no computers, no smart phones, and no internet for starters.

Be interesting to see him attempt living without anything touched by fossil fuels for a year if he could even last that long. He’s clearly full of hot air and little else and typical of the genre.

BCBill
December 21, 2023 12:59 am

Mr. Kalmus seems to recognize that con arsists are running the globalist warming charade and yet he still believes the premise of the con. His family probably still owns property in Poyais.

Tony_G
December 21, 2023 9:11 am

is irreversible

Well, that’s it then. Why keep fighting it?

Andy Pattullo
December 21, 2023 10:08 am

“We are all in grave danger from global heating, which appears to be accelerating, is irreversible, and is driving all the flooding and heat and fires. It’s caused almost entirely by the fossil fuel industry, with industrial animal agriculture in second place.”

Kalmus thinks all COP meetings have been a complete failure, presumably because they fail to solve the impending doom he describes in the above quote. That quote contains not a single shred of truth being constructed of pure unfounded fantasy. I think the rational judgment would be that every COP meeting that fails to address this vision of doom is, in fact a success, in as much as it fails to force draconian, anti-civilization restrictions on human development and environmental stewardship. Three cheers for outcomes that, if not in spirit but in fact allow forward progress to continue.

feral_nerd
December 22, 2023 5:59 am

Kalmus is an embarrassment as a scientist and as a man. Get a grip already.

If you are the kind of scientist who is constantly “alarmed” or “saddened,” then your objectivity is suspect, and you are probably in the wrong line of work

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