Nana Akua on Climate Adaptation: 150‑Year Data Critique

Nana Akua urges climate adaptation, challenging 150‑year data models.

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Nana Akua on Climate Adaptation: 150‑Year Data Critique

Nana Akua, a climate scientist, appears on GB News video on 11 January 2026, questioning mainstream climate models that rely on only 150 years of data and arguing Earth's climate has shifted over billions of years. She argues humans have repeatedly adapted to previous climate shifts, citing ice ages and warm periods, and urges governments to prioritize resilience and flexible policies over technological fixes. During a 14‑minute segment, Akua critiques the 21st‑century consensus that climate change is mainly driven by recent CO₂ emissions, highlighting the scientific record that shows fluctuations across glacial and interglacial cycles. She calls for shifts toward water‑security planning, infrastructure retrofits, and community programs, stressing that past societies survived without refrigeration or desalination technologies. Viewers noted that such an approach could reduce risks in urban centers and mitigate food‑distribution pressure during climate extremes. Experts elsewhere argue Akua's emphasis on historical data may overlook evidence of human‑triggered warming.

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