• Re: Many climate change scientists do not agree that global warming is

    From Rudy Crayola@21:1/5 to Fred J McCall on Fri Feb 23 20:09:19 2024
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    On 2/22/2024 4:44 AM, Fred J McCall wrote:
    In article <t2o3up$3oqde$86@news.freedyn.de>
    governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:

    Global warming is bullshit.


    editor—The apocalyptic tone that Smith adopted in relation to
    the environment bears little relation to reality.1 In his
    editorial Smith asserts, “virtually all scientists agree that
    global warming is happening.” Global warming is now joining the
    list of “what everyone knows.”

    Whether most scientists outside climatology believe that global
    warming is happening is less relevant than whether the
    climatologists do. A letter signed by over 50 leading members of
    the American Meteorological Society warned about the policies
    promoted by environmental pressure groups. “The policy
    initiatives derive from highly uncertain scientific theories.
    They are based on the unsupported assumption that catastrophic
    global warming follows from the burning of fossil fuel and
    requires immediate action. We do not agree.”2 Those who have
    signed the letter represent the overwhelming majority of climate
    change scientists in the United States, of whom there are about
    60. McMichael and Haines quote the 1995 report of the
    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which is
    widely believed to “prove” that climate change induced by humans
    has occurred.3 The original draft document did not say this.
    What happened was that the policymakers’ summary (which became
    the “take home message” for politicians) altered the conclusions
    of the scientists. This led Dr Frederick Seitz, former head of
    the United States National Academy of Sciences, to write, “In
    more than sixty years as a member of the American scientific
    community ... I have never witnessed a more disturbing
    corruption of the peer-review process than the events that led
    to this IPCC report.”4

    Policymaking should be guided by proved fact, not speculation.
    Most members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
    believe that current climate models do not accurately portray
    the atmosphere-ocean system. Measurements made by means of
    satellites show no global warming but a cooling of 0.13°C
    between 1979 and 1994.5 Furthermore, since the theory of global
    warming assumes maximum warming at the poles, why have average
    temperatures in the Arctic dropped by 0.88°C over the past 50
    years?5

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1112950/

    Freddy is long dead and not communicating, Rudy!


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