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Five things to remember about climate science in 2015
icecap ^ | 1/10/2015 | Anthony Sadar

Posted on 01/15/2015 2:17:56 PM PST by Signalman

As the New Year dawns, old challenges hang on.

One of the biggest challenges relates to the ambience of climate-change science.

So many folks are invested in an expectation of disastrous geophysical conditions resulting from modern lifestyles that are fueled by ancient energy sources. So, the big money (in the trillions of dollars) is on the continuation of supposed wacky weather, hustled as proof of long-term, global climate change.

But here are five reasons to remain unconvinced that humans are culpable for such acts of nature.

1. Actual data trumps forecasts. No matter how you measure it, the global average temperature trend has flattened out over the past decade and a half. Even so, the tiny fraction of a degree increase in temperature expected for 2014 over previous years will be hailed as being the highest on record. Despite this almost meaningless increase, there is a distinct possibility that temperatures will be once more dropping as solar activity and ocean circulations relentlessly work to redistribute heat across the globe.

2. Carbon dioxide makes up only 0.04% of the atmosphere. Compare this small percentage with water, which is the dominant climate regulator. Water, in the vapor phase at 0% through 4% of atmospheric concentration and in the liquid and solid phases, is apparently the biggest climate controller on the planet.

3. The purveyors of a long-term human-caused global climate change catastrophe constantly confuse weather with climate and cherry pick data to aggravate public angst over future meteorological mayhem. This permits, for example, huckster politicians to push what is often referred to as “the social cost of carbon.” This phrase should not be confused with any balanced assessment, such as a traditional Cost-Benefit Analysis, which would likely put some much-needed perspective back into any reasonable deliberation of climate concerns.

4. No matter how brilliant climate prognosticators are, nor how sophisticated their algorithms and super their computers, they are far from knowing with sufficient certainty the far future. This is one reason they deserve a skeptical eye, for the allegedly absolute certainty of the “settled science” as the linchpin of the case made to the public.

5. Finally, real human misery requires immediate attention, and access to low-cost fossil fuels goes a long way to alleviating suffering. At least a billion people don’t have access to modern energy, living instead off truly dirty fuel sources such as smoky wood and dried dung. A mere one percent increase in so-called carbon pollution would be enough to lift up a billion of the world’s poor. As cheap, clean, abundant energy powers people out of poverty, high-cost policies empower and enrich politicians and their enablers, who hope to profit from carbon hysteria. Thus, the incentive for meaningful changes is weak, unfortunately given the powerlessness of those who would benefit.

So this New Year, for the sake of the Earth and its inhabitants, when it comes to climate futures, we need to resolve to invest in less profit-driven science, and be more guarded and less gullible with the diviners of disaster. More than a billion people will thank us.

Anthony J. Sadar, a Certified Consulting Meteorologist, is author of In Global Warming We Trust: A Heretic’s Guide to Climate Science (Telescope Books, 2012).


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: climate; globalwarming

1 posted on 01/15/2015 2:17:56 PM PST by Signalman
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To: Signalman

My question to the warmists is: Why is a warmer planet BAD?


2 posted on 01/15/2015 3:10:46 PM PST by Don W (When blacks riot, neighborhoods and cities burn. When whites riot, nations and continents burn.)
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To: Don W

The AGW folks can tell us a lot about what they fear, very little about what they hope (unless it is to return humanity to the stone age).


3 posted on 01/15/2015 3:28:40 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Signalman
Good little summary of talking points. I would have added one or two things, and probably gotten awash in cosmic rays, etc.

The point about water vapor is an important one, especially about CO2 being a trace gas, essential to life on Earth.

The power of the oceans to cleanse more carbon out of the atmosphere per year than we can imagine, that the oceans heat sink capacity runs on a three century timescale...

And taking away the opportunity for growth among the poor. That's an essential point. No green energy, as they call these fantasies, gets the world past about 2050.

But the truth doesn't matter to ideologues like Zero. What a monster.

4 posted on 01/15/2015 4:09:24 PM PST by Prospero (Si Deus trucido mihi, ego etiam fides Deus.)
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To: Signalman

5 posted on 01/15/2015 4:20:53 PM PST by TigersEye (ISIS is the tip of the spear. The spear is Islam.)
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To: Prospero

Water vapor is very important. The entire CO2 farce requires a positive feedback of water vapor. The minuscule amount of higher CO2 causes more water vapor. That water vapor is the control factor for significant warming. So the climate change crowd are promoting less water vapor and greater droughts. In essence.


6 posted on 01/15/2015 4:23:18 PM PST by justa-hairyape (The user name is sarcastic. Although at times it may not appear that way.)
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To: TigersEye

the climate has change continually for 4 billion years. Adapt.


7 posted on 01/15/2015 8:11:40 PM PST by jyro (French-like Democrats wave the white flag of surrender while we are winning)
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To: jyro

Been there, done that. I’m adapted!


8 posted on 01/15/2015 9:36:48 PM PST by TigersEye (ISIS is the tip of the spear. The spear is Islam.)
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