Where the climate researchers are probably on the wrong track - Part 2

Using examples, we want to check whether some of the statements in the last report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change correspond to the facts, or whether this is possibly not the case, i.e. this statement is, as they say today, a fake.
It is certainly not easy to understand the statements on energy exchange through radiation, but there are also claims and exaggerations in the IPCC publications that can be checked without any problems and doubts should then arise as to whether the remaining statements can be trusted.
The essential basis for this change is the supply of households in developing countries with cheap electricity that even the poor can afford.
We recognize that hunger can also be combated in developing countries with refrigerators.