CO2 Reading April 21, 2019 |
Act 1: Science as success
Let’s get one thing out of the way, shall we? The physical science of climate change has been a resounding, phenomenal, triumphant success.
As a colleague from the University of Leeds recently put it, “We’ve
been right for decades.” This makes the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change first Working Group (on the physical science) assessment
reports an absolute dawdle to write up: “Still right!” [That’s a joke,
by the way. There are always absolute stacks of new science to report
on: just the large lines of it have not budged at all.] So there is not
much to learn from there in terms of failure. Well done, physical
scientists, you’ve observed & modeled external reality. You aced the
case.
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