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The great global warming scam, worth a listen I think.
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<blockquote data-quote="linga" data-source="post: 3381070" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>I am sure he has also said that he knows little about climate science.</p><p>His references to climate modeling are interesting and he chooses his words carefully ( or is edited) and if he is saying that models are not perfect he would find little disagreement, however all current climate models do not hindcast anything like accurately without including the CO2 levels in the past and if they work backwards they stand a good chance of working forwards.</p><p>Banjo makes the classic error of confusing climate and weather and so assumes climate cannot be predicted. Dyson subtly implanted the climate /weather confusion in that video.</p><p>Well it can with a fair degree of certainty and a good analogy is that of tides.</p><p>We know when high tides will occur and how high they will be but we do not know when or how high each wave will be.</p><p>I am pretty sure also that some current research is showing that the current CO2 levels are starting to cause a negative impact on the environment.</p><p>I have not been back to read all the posts in this thread and I can guess which arguments have been trotted out again but it seems you now arguing about temperatures in parts of North America. What has that got to do with global temperature?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linga, post: 3381070, member: 392"] I am sure he has also said that he knows little about climate science. His references to climate modeling are interesting and he chooses his words carefully ( or is edited) and if he is saying that models are not perfect he would find little disagreement, however all current climate models do not hindcast anything like accurately without including the CO2 levels in the past and if they work backwards they stand a good chance of working forwards. Banjo makes the classic error of confusing climate and weather and so assumes climate cannot be predicted. Dyson subtly implanted the climate /weather confusion in that video. Well it can with a fair degree of certainty and a good analogy is that of tides. We know when high tides will occur and how high they will be but we do not know when or how high each wave will be. I am pretty sure also that some current research is showing that the current CO2 levels are starting to cause a negative impact on the environment. I have not been back to read all the posts in this thread and I can guess which arguments have been trotted out again but it seems you now arguing about temperatures in parts of North America. What has that got to do with global temperature? [/QUOTE]
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