You’re Calling Me “Anti Science?”
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A brief run-through of some of the problems with ‘man-made warming’ theories, which so often get swept under the carpet and treated as unmentionable.
One of the main accusations launched by climate activists is that anyone arguing against man-made global warming is “anti-science.”
They tell us that the science is “settled,” and that anyone who objects is ignoring a blindingly obvious set of facts.
But what to do about someone like me, asks Steven Wright in Climate Change Dispatch?
I’m in hearty agreement that the global climate has warmed by roughly one degree Celsius over the past 150 years. However, my study of the relevant geology and physics leads me to believe that solar variability, not carbon dioxide, is responsible for this warming.
And so, it is precisely because of science that I am skeptical of man-made warming. Should I still be labeled “anti-science?”
Of the people who deride climate “deniers,” I’d like to ask some basic questions:
Continued here.
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May 14, 2017 at 02:09AM
