CLIMATE - An Evening with Jeremy Nieboer: LIVE
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The Winston Smith Literary Review Presents
CLIMATE: ALL IS WELL, ALL WILL BE WELL
An Evening with Jeremy Nieboer (Bruges Group)
A talk by Jeremy followed by questions from the audience.
Wallingford Town Hall
Nr Oxford, England
7pm Wednesday 22nd June 2022
Streaming LIVE exclusively by Hearts of Oak
Jeremy Nieboer was educated at Harrow School and Oriel College Oxford. After a period practising as a member of the Bar in Kings Bench Walk he was later admitted as a solicitor becoming a partner in two City law firms. He specialised in corporate work, including mergers and acquisitions, capital market public offerings, private equity transactions and commercial law. He still acts for a few long-standing clients.
His first encounter with any challenge to the accepted doctrine of 'global warming' came through his contact with Christopher Booker, whom Jeremy first met when acting as lead solicitor on the application by Lord Rees-Mogg to restrain ratification of the Maastricht Treaty.
Christopher himself published his essential work "The Real Global Warming Disaster" in 2009.
Just at the time of its publication, there was a public meeting in Church House addressed by Professor Plimer in which he succinctly set out the fundamental scientific flaws of alleged CO2 driven global warming.
It was this that set Jeremy on a path of enquiry and research.
Jeremy has since spoken at numerous meetings as to the want of any tenable scientific basis for the vast proposed expenditure on the folly of de-carbonisation.
He published his first booklet on climate alarmism with the Bruges Group in 2010, "A Lesson in Democracy", and has been a lead speaker at public meetings and debates on the subject.
Jeremy’s latest book ‘Climate, all is well, all will be well’ available on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Climate-all-well-will/dp/1838065857/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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Recorded live 22.6.22
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