In an article on «the perils
of confirmation bias,» published for the
Global Warming Policy Foundation (a group firmly opposed to policies that counteract climate change), Ridley suggested that «governments should fund groups that intend to explore alternative hypotheses about the likely future
of climate as well as those that explore the
dangerous man - made climate change
prediction.»
Whether its the old NASA computer model simulations or the newer variety
of IPCC climate models, Hansen's 1988
prediction of rapidly accelerating and
dangerous global warming from human CO2, and other greenhouse gases, has done poorly in comparison to actual observed temps.