The sourcery … er … science is settled and we should listen to the (ahem) experts.

Nobel Prize winner Dr. John Clauser, who has disputed issues surrounding climate change, recently was told he would not be speaking to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to Co2 Coalition, a non-profit organization that believes carbon dioxide is beneficial to society.

“Nobel Laureate (Physics 2022) Dr. John Clauser was to present a seminar on climate models to the IMF on Thursday and now his talk has been summarily cancelled,” the Co2 Coalition said in a statement. “According to an email he received last evening, the Director of the Independent Evaluation Office of the International Monetary Fund, Pablo Moreno, had read the flyer for John’s July 25 zoom talk and summarily and immediately canceled the talk. Technically, it was ‘postponed,'” the statement added.

The announcement by the Co2 Coalition came shortly after Clauser made comments disputing climate change during a speech in Seoul, South Korea, at Quantum Korea 2023, an international conference centered on the global trends of quantum ecosystem innovations from the academic, government and private sectors.

Dr. Clauser won the prestigious Wolf Prize in Physics 13 years ago and has even made suggestions on how to make improvements on climate models which were a primary source used by proponents of human-made climate change to make their case. With this cancelation, he has little reason to work with climate change proponents since the issue has become driven by ideology even more.

None the less, this is another example that those who demand we listen to the experts really mean only the experts they agree with.