“Is there any point to
which you would wish to draw my attention?”
“To the curious
incident of the dog in the night-time.”
“The dog did nothing
in the night-time.”
“That was the curious
incident,” remarked Sherlock Holmes.
Arthur Conan Doyle - Silver Blaze (1892)
As so often in politics we should be aware of what the
narrative does not say as well as what it does. There is an obvious hole in the
climate narrative which is rarely spoken of because it has been made to seem
naive even though it is not. This hole concerns what has been demonstrated and
what has not. What unambiguous decades-long predictive skills have catastrophic
climate change proponents actually demonstrated?
The obvious answer is – nothing. Arm-waving, propaganda,
demonstrations, public displays of anguish and tame celebrities don’t count.
Nothing has actually been demonstrated. Otherwise the whole climate debate
would revolve around what would have been a scientifically stunning
achievement. But it didn’t turn out that way and we know it didn’t turn out
that way. Everyone knows it.
The missing demonstration is an unambiguous ability to predict a genuinely useful estimate of a key climate parameter such as global temperature up to 2050 and even beyond. Such
an astounding achievement would have a globally recognised name and its leading
figures would be at least as famous and highly regarded as Einstein, Darwin or
Galileo. We would see references to it everywhere but we don’t because it isn’t
there. The missing demonstration is still missing.
An obvious clue is provided by parallel work on weather
forecasting. This is supposedly the naive comparison – naive because it
absolutely has to be squelched. Suppose we ignore the squelching and ask the
obvious question - for how many days into the future are weather forecasts
reasonably accurate? Five days? Ten days? In which case how are climate
forecasts even modestly accurate over decades?
This is not a technical question. It is a question about a
public performance of predictive skill by catastrophic climate change
proponents. What climate-related predictive skill has been publicly
demonstrated? That’s the question and the obvious answer is – nothing has been
publicly demonstrated. No predictive skill has been publicly demonstrated apart
from the closely related activity of weather forecasting. That’s all there is.
2 comments:
I think the Obama purchase of a $15m sea front property recently tells us peasants exactly what the great and the good REALLY think about the whole climate change shebang. Look at their actions not their words.............
Sobers - I wonder if his supporters ever wonder where the $15m came from.
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