Mission Statement

The Institute for Climate Truth is dedicated to one mission. We seek to encourage the process and practice of continuous questioning. vigorous debate, and uncompromising investigation of the very complex matters hiding underneath the “one size fits all” blanket term, “climate change.” That is the true nature of scientific inquiry, and the right and duty to inquire must be defended. We refuse to be silenced by those that find our insights into patent falsehoods to be inconvenient for their political and financial agendas.

We believe that the very use of the slogan, “The science is settled,” as though that could accurately describe {any} growing field of science, and especially climate science, which involves life, non-life, and the intersection of chemistry, biophysics and human industrial progress, betrays the very purpose, nature and function of continuous scientific deliberation. It’s also a way of removing regular people from a discussion of their future, by claiming that “the experts know a lot better than you do.”

To the contrary, It is the presentation of alternate methods of inquiry, in fact, rather than the assertion of the validity of one set of conclusions, experimentally supported or otherwise, which is the very driver of intellectual progress in physics, astronomy, mathematics, biology, neurophysiology or any other field of scientific endeavor.

The Rev.Martin Luther King Jr. said that ”as great as are the stars in the sky, as great as is the composition of Handel's Messiah, far greater is the mind that comprehends these things," We want young people in particular to know, that if they find truth in that statement then they have come to the right place, when they have reached out to the Institute for climate Truth. All over the world, we are noticing a resurgence of actual interest in science among those under 21. With all the otherwise bad news, this is particularly encouraging, and we want to play a leading role in feeding that excitement.

There are those that still believe, or have recently come to believe, that there need be no contradiction between a clean and healthy world, prosperity, and justice. Where humanity and knowledge are concerned, in a universe of unlimited energy and capacity, in which the imagination has no limit, there are no insoluble problems. “A problem is a solution confronting an uninspired mind.”

Now, finally, a new generation of young people is prepared to embrace progress, including scientific and technological progress, to solve what they have been told is an insoluble problem. We can have prosperity and a clean environment. We can have wealth for all, which all are involved in producing and generating. We do not have to hand people a future of poverty, commands, restrictions, and conformist identities.

The matters discussed as “the problem of climate change” are no different.

The Institute for Climate Truth seeks to reduce the “ideological global warming” caused by the heated rancor of the past decade, and to replace it with rigorous, if sometimes passionate challenges to the popularly embraced “narratives” being decreed “settled science” in all fields. In this way we may help establish the possibility that real solutions to the actual problems facing, not only Planet Earth, but the solar system and our local galaxy neighborhood, can, following the example of the James Webb telescope, be brought into proper focus.