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The pollution and climate effects of fossil fuels have made them unacceptable - Professor Wade Allison, Oxford University

Simon Aegerter -- Wade Allison -- Russ Babcock -- Franco Battaglia -- Geert de Vries -- John Droz -- John D Dunn -- Samuel Furfari -- Roger Higgs -- Walter Horsting --- Kelvin Kemm -- Andrew Kenny -- Ken Kok -- Hugo Kruger -- Douglas Lightfoot -- Jose Maldifassi -- Christopher Monckton -- John Shanahan -- Ronald Stein -- Reinhard Storz --
Belgium -- Canada -- Chile -- France -- Germany -- Italy -- South Africa -- Switzerland -- UK -- USA
2023
A beautiful window box of flowers in London, UK. Where do the alarmists get their ideas that we a facing catastrophic climate change from use of fossil fuels? Where do they get the right to demand that humanity abandon fossil fuels? What is their real goal?

This is a discussion by scientists and engineers on climate change, fossil fuels, and nuclear power.

The participants present both sides of the issues:

- Is carbon dioxide a serious pollutant or a wonderful, essential molecule of life?

- Fossil fuels are uniquely responsible for creating the modern world. They have been the cause of many wars. Should we abandon them or treasure them and use them wisely?

- Is nuclear power the main energy source for the rest of humanity's time on Earth? Should we promote it as fast as possible?

- Are the by-products of fossil fuels and nuclear isotopes absolutely essential to a prosperous world?