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This is VERY Concerning! <br />As stated earlier the World Climate Declaration was signed currently by 1,944 scientists <br />stating there is no climate danger. Here is what a few more scientists have to say. On the <br />Boston Glob e’s YouTube channel, on May 14, 2010, MIT Professor of Meteorology Richard <br />Lindzen shared the following: <br />“If one asks, “Is the temperature increasing or decreasing?” it's always doing one <br />or the other. I have no concern about that. By asking people to worry about <br />whether it's going up or down, you're immediately establishing dishonesty. The <br />Earth is always changing. Climate change is nothing you have to prove. It always <br />is happening. It always has happened. So, to make that into something alarming <br />seems a little bit weird to me 1.” <br />1 “Global warming: why you should not worry,” by the Boston Globe, May 14, 2010. <br />Dr. David Dilley, a former Meteorologist with the National Weather Service, United States <br />Air Force, Senior Research Meteorologist, and Climatologist at Global Weather Oscillations Inc., <br />has 50 years’ experience in meteorology and climatology. He's also a working partner in the <br />International Hurricane Protection Association. This is what he has to say about global warming: <br />“Global warming begins in the Arctic and Antarctic. It has about a 230-year cycle. <br />When it comes back, it takes about 20 years for it to hit its peak. It started in the <br />1990s and hit its peak this past year. With global warming, the Antarctic and <br />higher regions warm up. As it warms up, you have less cold air available to filter <br />south into the middle latitudes, and it warms the middle latitudes. That is global <br />warming2.” <br />Dilley explained that the same thing happens with global cooling but in reverse, as the <br />temperature increases and decreases in cycles. Dilley then shared that 2022 was the coldest <br />spring and summer on record, with the winter of 2021 being the coldest winter on record. He <br />also shared that in April 2023, five months before the Lahaina Fire, the Earth was running <br />low-to-normal temperatures, and the Arctic was actually cooling down. <br />Dilley is also an expert of the “Milankovitch Cycle,” which illustrates the rotation of the <br /> <br />