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Veteran German Meteorologist: 2015 El NiƱo ‘Weather Event’ Does Not End IPCC-Confirmed Pause

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Veteran German Meteorologist: 2015 El NiƱo ā€œWeather Eventā€ Does Not End IPCC-Confirmed Pause!

http://notrickszone.com/2016/03/22/veteran-german-meteorologist-2015-el-nino-weather-event-does-not-end-ipcc-confirmed-pause/

In the today’s hard copy edition of the Nordesee Zeitung, a north German daily, in a letter to the editor veteran and retired German meteorologist Klaus-Eckard Puls writes a 3-point response to recent alarmist claims made by IPCC climate scientist Prof. Mojib Latif. Image: partial shot of letter appearing in the 22 March 2016 edition of the Nordsee Zeitung. Prof. Latif recentlyĀ claimed in Bremerhaven that the future of the planet was at stake, and unless drasticĀ action is taken quickly, ā€œthe basis for existence for many people will be destroyed by climate changeā€ Pause has not ended In his letter to the dailyĀ Nordsee Zeitung, Puls reminds readers that the IPCC confirms the 15-year pause in global temperature in its most recent report and that ā€œthe warm 2015 El Nino year changes nothingā€œ. Puls notes that even IPCC climate scientist Latif was correct in characterizing the El NiƱo phenomenon as a ā€œweather eventā€ and that ā€œit has nothing to do with climateā€œ. Climate refugees claims false In the second point, concerning climate refugees, Puls reminds: ā€œPrevious UN prognoses of 50 million environmental refugees by 2010 proved to be false. In countries that are in the so-called danger zone the number of inhabitants is actually growing.ā€ No detectable anthropogenic sea level rise signal In his third point of rebuttal, Puls tells readers that sea level rise has steadily slowed down since the end of the last ice age, and that there has been ā€œno detectable anthropogenic rise signalā€œ. Interestingly the newspaper left out Puls’s title as a degreedĀ meteorologist. Titles are rarely left out in such situations in Germany. Klaus-Eckard Puls is also the staff of the European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE).

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