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‘The Science,” we’re told, is settled. How many times have you heard it?

Humans have broken the earth’s climate. Temperatures are rising, sea level is surging, ice is disappearing, and heat waves, storms, droughts, floods, and wildfires are an ever-worsening scourge on the world. Greenhouse gas emissions are causing all of this. And unless they’re eliminated promptly by radical changes to society and its energy systems, “The Science” says Earth is doomed. 

Yes, it’s true that the globe is warming, and that humans are exerting a warming influence upon it. . . .

For example, both research literature and government reports state clearly that heat waves in the US are now no more common than they were in 1900, and that the warmest temperatures in the US have not risen in the past fifty years. . . .

These are almost certainly not the only climate facts you haven’t heard. Here are three more that might surprise you, drawn from recent published research or assessments of climate science published by the US government and the UN:

  •  Humans have had no detectable impact on hurricanes over the past century.
  • Greenland’s ice sheet isn’t shrinking any more rapidly today than it was 80 years ago.
  • The global area burned by wildfires has declined more than 25 percent since 2003 and 2020 was one of the lowest years on record.  . . .

Most of the disconnect comes from the long game of telephone that starts with the research literature and runs through the assessment reports to the summaries of the assessment reports and on to the media coverage.  . . .

The public gets their climate information almost exclusively from the media; very few people actually read the assessment summaries, let alone the reports and research papers themselves. That’s perfectly understandable — the data and analyses are nearly impenetrable for non-experts, and the writing is not exactly gripping. As a result, most people don’t get the whole story.

Policymakers, too, have to rely on information that’s been put through several different wringers by the time it gets to them. Because most government officials are not themselves scientists, it’s up to scientists to make sure that those who make key policy decisions get an accurate, complete and transparent picture of what’s known (and unknown) about the changing climate, one undistorted by “agenda” or “narrative.” Unfortunately, getting that story straight isn’t as easy as it sounds.  . . .

I’m a scientist — I work to understand the world through measurements and observations, and then to communicate clearly both the excitement and the implications of that understanding. Early in my career, I had great fun doing this for esoteric phenomena in the realm of atoms and nuclei using high-performance computer modeling (which is also an important tool for much of climate science). But beginning in 2004, I spent about a decade turning those same methods to the subject of climate and its implications for energy technologies. I did this first as chief scientist for the oil company BP, where I focused on advancing renewable energy, and then as undersecretary for science in the Obama administration’s Department of Energy, where I helped guide the government’s investments in energy technologies and climate science. I found great satisfaction in these roles, helping to define and catalyze actions that would reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the agreed-upon imperative that would “save the planet.”

But doubts began in late 2013 when I was asked by the American Physical Society to lead an update of its public statement on climate. As part of that effort, in January 2014 I convened a workshop with a specific objective: to “stress test” the state of climate science.

I came away from the APS workshop not only surprised, but shaken by the realization that climate science was far less mature than I had supposed. Here’s what I discovered:

Humans exert a growing, but physically small, warming influence on the climate. The results from many different climate models disagree with, or even contradict, each other and many kinds of observations. In short, the science is insufficient to make useful predictions about how the climate will change over the coming decades, much less what effect our actions will have on it.  . . . 

Phrases like “climate emergency,” “climate crisis” and “climate disaster” are now routinely bandied about to support sweeping policy proposals to “fight climate change” with government interventions and subsidies. Not surprisingly, the Biden administration has made climate and energy a major priority infused throughout the government, with the appointment of John Kerry as climate envoy and proposed spending of almost $2 trillion dollars to fight this “existential threat to humanity.”

Trillion-dollar decisions about reducing human influences on the climate should be informed by an accurate understanding of scientific certainties and uncertainties. My late Nobel-prizewinning Caltech colleague Richard Feynman was one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century. At the 1974 Caltech commencement, he gave a now famous address titled “Cargo Cult Science” about the rigor scientists must adopt to avoid fooling not only themselves. . . .

Much of the public portrayal of climate science ignores the great late physicist’s advice. It is an effort to persuade rather than inform, and the information presented withholds either essential context or what doesn’t “fit.” Scientists write and too-casually review the reports, reporters uncritically repeat them, editors allow that to happen, activists and their organizations fan the fires of alarm, and experts endorse the deception by keeping silent.

As a result, the constant repetition of these and many other climate fallacies are turned into accepted truths known as “The Science.” . . .

What do you think of this scientist’s comments? Discuss below!

(Excerpt from The New York Post. Article by Dr. Steven E. Koonin. Photo Credit: Canva.)

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Norman Thomas Huff
May 11, 2021

As a retired scientist who used intense mathematical modeling in understanding real world processes, I am very pleased to find an active scientist brave enough to point out some of the issues with the current climate models. Even with today’s largest and fastest computer systems and because of our imprecise knowledge of some of the critical physical constants used in the models, the climate models are not able to accurately predict future or past changes in climate over even a relatively short time frame. It is my opinion, based upon my nearly 50 years’ experience in mathematical modeling, that a mathematical model of this quality would be considered useless in attempting to predict any real world process to even a semi-quantitative accuracy.

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Jerry E Sauls
May 11, 2021

My view as a Christian is from a Biblical stance which means that I believe that God created the earth upon which we stand and the universe in which it resides. I believe that God is infinite, omnipotent, omniscience and immutable. That is He is all powerful, all knowing, and never changes. Man is a creation of God, therefore does not measure up to those attributes that God possess. He did not create the earth of such fragile material that man could destroy it. It is interesting to me to read and discover that a great deal of our nation was at one time covered with ice and is reported by those who believe it as fact. Our world is always in a constant shift as it relates to weather. The issue of the climate is a highly debatable subject to say the least. The Bible teaches that God is in control of the universe and will be until the earth is revamped and Christ comes to Rule in Jerusalem to set up His earthly kingdom known as the Thousand Year Reign. My faith is in Him and Him alone. Amen!

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Darlene Estlow
May 10, 2021

God has said that the earth will remain until Jesus returns and then he will make it all new. We as His people need to cease to be afraid and look to God. This article is good and so important to help us remember that mankind will not destroy the earth.

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Sandy
May 10, 2021

Thank you for presenting this succinct article.
Loving math and science in school, I earned a Nursing degree with a BSN 42 years ago.
Amid the present attacks on truth, here is a resource I can share.
God Bless

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equaljustice4all
May 10, 2021

Because of CO2 the earth is greener than it has ever been according to satellite photos.
Because of CO2 food crops keep increasing every year.
Because of CO2 world food shortages and famine continue to decrease every year.
Arctic sea ice has set new records for growth this year.
Average Life expectancies continue to rise every year.
Please don’t be scared, God is still on His Throne and the earth is doing well…

“It will be remembered as the greatest mass delusion in the history of the world – that CO2, the life of plants, was considered for a time to be a deadly poison.”
~ Richard Lindzen, Professor Emeritus, Earth Sciences, M.I.T.

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    Therese Angelchik
    May 10, 2021

    Thank you for sharing the reality of the situation! Of course the earth is a reflection of Heaven and there is no lack there! God’s Glory covers the earth because it’s His😀🙏🏼

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