Climategate: Truth hacked by MADB liberals
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:29 am
On the MADB, poster Mongomery Price perpetrated a psuedo-scientific hack on the Climategate issue here:
http://www.mormonapologetics.org/topic/46656-conservatives-jump-the-gun-global-warming-is-still-happening/
Instead of concentrating on science, his focus was on what conservative pundits had to say on the issue and the grasping liberals reaction to it. However, according to actual science, the conservative pundits are on the right track. From a professor of meteorology at MIT (and there are many many other examples besides this....
The Climate Science Isn't Settled-Confident predictions of catastrophe are unwarranted.
http://www.mormonapologetics.org/topic/46656-conservatives-jump-the-gun-global-warming-is-still-happening/
Instead of concentrating on science, his focus was on what conservative pundits had to say on the issue and the grasping liberals reaction to it. However, according to actual science, the conservative pundits are on the right track. From a professor of meteorology at MIT (and there are many many other examples besides this....
The Climate Science Isn't Settled-Confident predictions of catastrophe are unwarranted.
Yet articles from major modeling centers acknowledged that the failure of these models to anticipate the absence of warming for the past dozen years was due to the failure of these models to account for this natural internal variability. Thus even the basis for the weak IPCC argument for anthropogenic climate change was shown to be false.
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What does all this have to do with climate catastrophe? The answer brings us to a scandal that is, in my opinion, considerably greater than that implied in the hacked emails from the Climate Research Unit (though perhaps not as bad as their destruction of raw data): namely the suggestion that the very existence of warming or of the greenhouse effect is tantamount to catastrophe. This is the grossest of "bait and switch" scams. It is only such a scam that lends importance to the machinations in the emails designed to nudge temperatures a few tenths of a degree.