A Critique of the Apocalyptic Climate Narrative

8 Pages Posted: 20 Feb 2025 Last revised: 1 May 2025

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Harry DeAngelo

University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business - Finance and Business Economics Department

Judith Curry

Georgia Institute of Technology

Date Written: February 19, 2025

Abstract

The Apocalyptic climate narrative is a seriously misleading propaganda tool and a socially destructive guide for public policy. The narrative radically overstates the risks to humanity of continued global warming, which are manageable, not existential. It prescribes large-scale near-term suppression of fossil-fuel use, while failing to recognize the huge costs that such suppression would inflict on humans because fossil fuels are currently irreplaceable inputs for producing food (via ammonia-based fertilizer), steel, cement, and plastics. This paper details the flaws in the Apocalyptic narrative and articulates nine principles for sensible U.S. policies on energy and global warming.

Keywords: Global warming, climate change, fossil fuels, public energy policy, ESG

JEL Classification: P18, N40, Q54, K32, G30

Suggested Citation

DeAngelo, Harry and Curry, Judith, A Critique of the Apocalyptic Climate Narrative (February 19, 2025). USC Marshall School of Business Research Paper Sponsored by iORB, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5145310 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5145310

Harry DeAngelo (Contact Author)

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Judith Curry

Georgia Institute of Technology ( email )

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