Sam wrote:
Ya know Khross, I keep seeing you make a lot of claims, but you ain't providin' much proof. Care to back some of those claims up with some evidence?
signed,
Appalling human being Sam
Aizle provided all the proof you need. In 11 years, there are all of 24 peer-reviewed, public articles claiming skeptical or counter-argument positions on the climate debate. Likewise, you simply need to read the "About Us" page at rationalwiki to know that it's a partisan schlock site. We've been through all of these positions before, so I'm tired of providing the same links and evidence over and over again for partisans to say it doesn't matter.
After all, my position on the climate is, "We don't know. Stop making claims that we know enough about such an inordinately complex system that we're right." I've lived through the entirety of the Modern HIGW, HICC climate debate. I remember the predictions about Antarctica being a habitable, temperate land mass by now from the early 90s. I remember the predictions of the great Ozone Hole expanding to cover the entire Southern hemisphere.
After 20 years of the climate scientists being gloriously wrong on every account, I decided that perhaps the scientists who say, "We don't know," have more credibility.
But, since the IPCC is responsible for the consensus you think exists, what do you say when the hard data shows they inflated their numbers by 40% on how much warmer it was in the last decade?
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/05/19/n ... s-than-2c/Quote:
The take-home message from this study, like several other recent ones, is that the ‘very likely’ 5–95% ranges for ECS and TCR in Chapter 12 of the leaked IPCC AR5 second draft scientific report, of 1.5–6/7°C for ECS and 1–3°C for TCR, and the most likely values of near 3°C for ECS and near 1.8°C for TCR, are out of line with instrumental-period observational evidence.
So, the IPCC report is claiming values 40% higher than observable data from the last decade, but the SPM (Summary for Policy Makers) strongly suggests they act on the data they released in September and that we knew to be wrong in May.
The IPCC Consensus is just politics.
http://www.cato.org/blog/band-aids-cant ... pcc-reportOf course, Cato has its position on the IPCC report. You can take Cato for what you will though.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/28/t ... t-deniers/And there's what Judith Curry has to say about people like and rationalwiki that use the word "denier" ...
The fact is, you've bought into a political position. We don't know. And right now, we can't know.
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