SCIENCE ≠ SCIENCE
The climate disaster narrative in media, politics, and business has NOTHING to do with serious research or science.

THE MISSION OF THE ICR

Scientific & Independent

  1. Understanding climate changes according to the current state of science in all aspects and theories;

  2. Sharing this knowledge and information with others;

  3. Experimental and theoretical verification of the fundamentals of modern climate models;

  4. Experimental and theoretical verification of so-called climate disaster experiments (Lesch, Quaschning, von Ditfurth, Al Gore);

  5. Collection of historical data (Cochstedt, Pasterze, …);

We strive to better understand climate changes and their consequences independently of the guidelines of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, both historically and in the future.

Science at the ICR is the systematic investigation of the foundations of complex climate models, with particular emphasis on the central solar energy source, its changes, and its influence on other astrophysical and geophysical influences on the climate. We reach out to open-ended research groups and institutions to study important questions in cooperation with us. Naturally, we are keen to utilize results from satellite observations and worldwide distributed measuring stations, as long as they are openly accessible to us. We promise our website readers verifiable and clear statements.

"It is a key concern for us to share our knowledge
and information with others."

The ICR cannot and does not intend to make climate predictions and projections, as we also have doubts about the quality of these forecasts. However, we can critically review the predictions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and similar institutions, thus contributing to a more objective assessment of the risks of the anthropogenic contribution to natural climate change.

We are committed to constantly monitoring the state of science in the field of climate research and verifying it through exchanges with other groups and institutions.

The ICR is a non-profit organization of volunteer experts from natural sciences and engineering. We currently do not receive any funding or donations. Future projects with significant financial requirements might necessitate a review of this policy.

 
 

OUR VISION FOR THE FUTURE

Relaxed & Objective

  1. Relaxed and objective understanding of climate events and the human contribution to them

  2. Healthy ecosystems, communities, and economies without authoritarian interventions in society

The Earth’s ecosystems support people, communities, and economies. Our own human health, prosperity, and well-being depend on the health and resilience of natural and social ecosystems. Addressing this interdependence requires timely and actionable scientific information to make informed decisions. The mission of the ICR is oriented towards a future vision in which societies and their ecosystems are healthy and resilient in the face of natural changes.

To realize this vision, we need to understand the current conditions of the Earth’s climate system, identify potential future natural and anthropogenic changes, and help people make informed decisions that reduce their vulnerability to environmental hazards and stresses over time while improving their ability to cope with them. Resilient human communities and economies maintain or improve their health and vitality over time by anticipating, absorbing, spreading, and adapting to changes.

 
 

We began as the Independent Scientific Advisory Board (UWB) in 2021:

We are independent professionals, engineers, scientists, concerned mothers and fathers, and we see ourselves as an advisory board for people and institutions, providing the best possible objective information and decision-making foundations on the issues at hand.

We research and work independently, politically neutral, and we are concerned about the circulating politically declared narratives of:

  • the climate catastrophe and the climate crisis
  • the “inevitable energy transition” with zero emissions
  • the often one-sided and unobjective reporting in the mainstream media (MSM)

Therefore, we have constituted ourselves as the Independent Scientific Advisory Board (UWB) and aim to provide objective information and decision-making foundations in five areas of expertise.

Our first focus is on the topic of climate – here we want to contribute quickly to create clarity, reason, and an overview. Unlike the heavily funded model calculations of the IPCC and other institutions, we have looked at the real world and conducted real measurements in the laboratory and in the open nature.

The real world does not happen at a politician’s desk in Brussels or Vienna, or in computer simulations or in non-objective and paid work. It happens out there – in summer and winter conditions, clear skies, clouds, rain, snow – and that’s where reality occurs – and that’s where we have examined, measured, and determined the influence of climate-active gases in the real world.

We have clarified the following questions:

  • Is CO2 a dangerous climate gas?
  • What happens in the real world if CO2 continues to increase?
  • How do other climate gases (CH4, N2O, propane, butane, CFCs) behave in the atmosphere?

We have also reviewed the well-known climate experiments of Al Gore, Lesch, Quaschning, and Hoimar von Ditfurth.

Take a look at this!

Yours, Martin Steiner for the UWB – Independent Scientific Advisory Board. Thank you!

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