Do we need to debate the theory of gravity, the heliocentric theory or that the earth is not flat? Of course, not. It is just a waste of time, same with climate change. The only ones who want to debate it are climate deniers, who won't believe any of the real science anyways.
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I see a lot of blind trust in climate scientists, and it's not warranted IMO. They don't even know how sensitive the climate is with certainty. It's at least 2x less sensitive than models suggest. If they don't know something that basic, how can they say the science is settled?
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But that's not useful, either. There may be thousands of them, but they pretty much all share or cite the same few datasets, algorithms and methodologies. And there are some severe problems with at least some of those datasets: https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/52041/1/52041-mclean-2017-thesis.pdf … (Thesis was accepted.)
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I've looked very closely at "hockey stick" issues and am expert on the controversy. In this area, there are a relatively small number of scientists looking at topic, nearly all of whom are looking at it from same angle.
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there is a consistent bait-and-switch on what is "settled science". That increased CO2 will increase temperature is "settled", but how much isn't. Net costs (benefits) are anything but "settled" science. Many activists say that there are already serious neg impacts, but some dont
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What is settled is that man-made climate change is real, is here now and will get worse. The longer we don't take action, the worse it will get. -
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You seriously have no concept of how peer review works now; it’s corrupt.
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