But if global -
warming predictions bear out — with more prolonged droughts, more severe storms, more flooding — then figures of this magnitude will become standard.
Not exact matches
In fact, this is a good example of climate models making a
prediction (
warmer nights), and then having the
prediction born out by the data.
Now the question is, can the real climate scientists come forward and present the truth about global
warming, or are we in for more ridiculous
predictions about an ice free arctic by 2013 and the extinction of polar
bears?
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Scientists proposing catastrophic majority anthropogenic global
warming models (a.k.a. «Climate change»)
bear the burden of proof of providing clear robust evidence supporting validated model
predictions of anthropogenic
warming with strong significant differences from this climatic null hypothesis.
The plan they came up with was to announce that (computer model - generated)
predictions of sea ice decline due to (computer model - generated)
predictions of human - caused global
warming are so catastrophic that polar
bears should be returned to their previous «vulnerable» classification, despite the fact that by all other criteria they are flourishing.
The
warmer predictions and the above chart ARE proof that P.T. Barnum (or whomever said it) was correct when he said «There's a sucker
born every minute.»
Predictions that global
warming would wipe out polar
bears are based on «scientifically unsound» computer models, according to a new study by a veteran zoologist at the University of Victoria.
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The Canadian climate model is also used by the IPCC to justify
predictions of extreme anthropogenic
warming despite the fact that the model
bears no resemblance to reality.
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