Dutch science journalist Marcel Crok has spent the last two decades researching and writing about the science behind global climate change initiatives led by the United Nations (UN), for which there is inconsistent scientific evidence, Crok said.
Crok started a watchdog organization called the Clintel Foundation that publishes alternative views to the so-called “climate emergency.” He said the “97 percent” consensus among climate scientists about manmade global warming and the climate change lacks credibility.
The climate activists who claim this consensus believe there is a climate crisis and criticize anyone who does not agree with their views, said Crok.
“But by doing that, they corrupt the scientific debate, they corrupt the scientific freedom. … People like me and other scientists that have different views on this situation, they are called ‘climate change deniers,’” Crok said during a Sept. 23 interview for EpochTV’s “Facts Matter” program. “In my opinion, scientific progress is hampered by this attitude.”…