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2023-01-07

This is a huge topic but the reality is very simple - can we link the predicted "extreme weather" events (or even any predictions) to "climate change", and did those predictions come about?

Since the climate has been said to be changing for 50 odd years now, we should be able to point to some predictions that have indeed come about, and in view of the severity of the proposals put forward for combating this menace, we really ought to be able to point to some concrete evidence that (a) the predictions so far have been quite good and (b) we understand quite well how these predicted phenomena work.

In short, let's look at the evidence.

And by the way, models are not necessarily "science".

Models can only be regarded as scientific if they implement a theory that has been found to be successful at predicting the behaviour of whatever system is being modelled. Otherwise they only predict whatever the modeller wants them to predict. Whether or not that modeller is described as a "scientist" has no bearing on the matter whatever.

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