No, you wouldn't. Doing even one round of this debate would be valuable. Doesn't "everybody always has an argument to the last argument" apply to ~100% of debates? https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1082596815201955842 …
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How about the debate just ends with an American Idol text vote from the viewers, and we just do whatever that says? Done. Next?
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All you have proven is Climate models are NOT hard science. If they were, then the uncertainty in their predictive ability would be too low for skeptics to call into serious question. Ironic how NASA represents improvements in tools for Weather forecast... https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/WxForecasting/wx6.php …pic.twitter.com/NqeJ1L7Dfm
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Used to get up in the morning and went outside to see if it is raining. Now we check the forecast and complain we did not bring an unbrella
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NASA should write: "As of today, climate forecasting IS an art, derived from the inspired interpretation of data from a loose array of land-based and water-based observing stations, balloons, aircraft and satellites. Over the next 50 years, it will evolve substantially...
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This is why the debate needs different framing. One side wants trillions of our money, the other side wants none. That makes corruption on the money grab side much more likely. In order to "win", the money grabbers should explain and prove in a way that > 90% public agrees.
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What if you limit debate to only those with no financial gain?
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You know it is always problematic to subtract one big number from another big number to get a small number accurately. We are supposed to believe the worldwide temp data is good enough to measure 0.02 degree change per year. Don’t believe it.
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