It should also be pointed out that the actual real scientists (who I disagree with from the opposite perspective) don't support her either.
http://europeanpost.co/500-scientists-dismiss-greta-thunberg-there-is-no-climate-emergency/.
http://europeanpost.co/500-scientists-dismiss-greta-thunberg-there-is-no-climate-emergency/
Sorry - I'm not gonna let you get away with insinuating this represents a compelling formal statement from a notably large number of "scientists."
It should be further pointed out that this
European Post item refers to a letter dated 23 September 2019 - a letter submitted to the UN body reporting on climate change issues at the time and identifying a total of only 14 signatories.
https://clintel.nl/brief-clintel-aan-vn-baas-guterres/
The "500" attribution pertains to the affiliates of the climate change denial group issuing this letter - a group founded by the lead signatory, Guus Berkhout:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guus_Berkhout
... who is a Dutch engineer whose career has been spent in the petroleum industry.
Even if one presumes there were 500 "scientists" who'd approved, much less "signed" this letter, there's a problem of proportionality. Berkhout claims to have rallied some 500 to support his letter.
This pales beside the 11,000 who definitely signed a different letter issued earlier this month:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/05/world/climate-emergency-scientists-warning-intl-trnd/index.html
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/advance-article/doi/10.1093/biosci/biz088/5610806
.. and the 16,000 who signed a similar warning letter issued in 2017:
https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/14/health/scientists-warn-humanity/index.html
As a result, even if Berkhout's claim of 500 signatories is true, the cadre for which he speaks equates to no more than 4.5% (or less) of the number of scientists who've signed letters attesting to the opposite conclusion.
You won't find this link on Google, of course.
If this absence were specific to this article it might be interesting. However, it turns out ...
You won't find
any links to
European Post articles in Google.
European Post originated as a Twitter enterprise, and it now operates as a for-profit print magazine. For whatever reason, its management has obviously blocked any scanning / indexing by Google.