The climate change, a cover up?

Governments play a critical role in disseminating information about climate change, but there have been instances where they have not provided accurate or complete information.

While many governments have acknowledged the reality of climate change and the urgent need to address it, there have also been instances of political interference or suppression of information related to climate change. For example, in some countries, there have been efforts to censor or downplay the findings of climate scientists, or to limit the scope of their research.

It’s important to note, however, that governments are not the only sources of information about climate change. There are many independent scientific organizations, academic institutions, and non-governmental organizations that provide valuable insights and data on this issue.

In general, it’s a good idea to seek out information from a variety of sources and to critically evaluate the information you receive. This is what I have done.

The Earth’s temperature has increased by approximately 0.2 degrees Celsius (0.36 degrees Fahrenheit) per decade over the last 10 years, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

This contradicts the information that comes annually from all these COP conferences! It is quite clear that false information is given to increase environmental charges in the rich countries, which are ultimately paid by taxpayers.

What doesn’t come to the public’s attention is what really happens to the Earth’s magnetic poles and how this can affect the Earth’s rotation. At the same time, the recent strong solar storms that have torn apart enormous magnetic fields that have hit the Earth in the Pacific Ocean area last week, and resulted in blackouts of some communications. That this is covered up by authorities all over the world can only be explained by not knowing what to do.

Thank you for reading my blog.

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Windmush

Windmush

This blog, Windmush, by Curt is about different "Time Zones" in life. The name Windmush, can be find in old Jack London books about a Husky called Mush, also called Buck. This dog reflects my childhood as I was also left by my parents to live with another family. But by the age of 15 I left to see the world by my own and ....I became Windmush !

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Curt Bergsten, born in Sweden 1948, has worked and traveled to know 52 countries around the world, now the last 25 years living in Spain and working with large Real Estates dealing as, Hotel assets, Land &Developing areas.

Curt Bergsten, is also the author of the e-book’s, The Power of Quality Thinking and Power your TimeZone.

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