Scientists have proven the absence of global warming! An international group of scientists dealt a blow to the theory of anthropogenic influence on the Earth's climate. The new study suggests that the "Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change" model, which underlies anthropogenic theory, misinterpreted the role of aerosols in global warming and cooling. This means that the scale of human influence on climatic processes is also subject to revision. Including the "precisely calculated" degrees the planet has supposedly warmed up since the industrial revolution. And along with them, the entire political superstructure in the form of the Paris Agreement and UN climate summits, forcing humanity to abandon fossil fuels and other sources of greenhouse gases. The research is titled "Improved estimates of preindustrial biomass burning reduce the magnitude of aerosol climate forcing in the Southern Hemisphere." It was conducted by a group of scientists from China, the USA, Germany, Great Britain, Switzerland and Australia, led by Liu Pengfei, associate professor of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Their work was published by the American scientific journal Science Advances (https://bit.ly/3DkizWm), after which it was mentioned by Harvard (https://bit.ly/3piDzb0). Historical knowledge of the aerosol load on the atmosphere is key to assessing global climate change. Only the current model "CMIP Phase 6" is incorrect. It does not take into account that in pre-industrial times the concentration of aerosol particles in the atmosphere was as high as it is today. The reason is grandiose fires, from which we found soot in 14 ice cores taken from different points of Antarctica. Strictly speaking, the volume of aerosols in the earth's atmosphere has remained virtually unchanged over the past 250 years, that is, the entire industrial era, scientists say. From this, at least, it follows that all the current figures and calculations in the model are incorrect. And as a maximum - that aerosols do not slow down the temperature rise on the planet at all. And therefore, the influence of CO2 emissions on the climate also needs to be revised. It is noteworthy that one of the authors of that work, Professor of the University of Hong Kong Jed Kaplan, complained (https://bit.ly/3Gc84GA) about the difficulties with that publication due to the fact that it "challenged the paradigm of the primordial pre-industrial world" prevailing among adherents of the theory of global warming.