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Piers Corbyn is an English scientist and meteorologist known for his controversial views on climate science and weather forecasting. He is the founder of WeatherAction, a company specializing in long-range weather predictions. Corbyn's work often challenges mainstream climate science, and his views have sparked debate and discussion in the scientific community and beyond.
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"The general trend in the last 4,000 years is that carbon dioxide and temperature have been moving against each other."

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"Polar bears did very well in the warmer times. They didn't die out at all; they didn't die out in the last 10,000 years, nor during the previous interglacial, nor the one before that. So, they're just used as a deceitful heartthrob; you know, to pluck your heartstrings because the polar bears might die out."

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"Computer modelling for weather forecasting, and indeed for climate forecasting, has reached its limits."

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"It's not the case that carbon dioxide drives temperatures. When you leave Ice Ages, it's the other way around: The temperatures go up first, and then carbon dioxide levels go up."

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"My view is that climate changes have happened in the last 80 years, that is, the world has got a little bit warmer, although not as warm as it has been in Medieval times, or the Bronze Age."

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