Try reading Aaron Wildavsky's book "Yes, but is it true?" on how science gets hijacked by politics. You won't like it.
Meanwhile myopic people on Earth will pursue anthropomorphic reasons for warming when there are other stronger causes including cosmic ray cycles which match historic warming periods, solar magnetic field strengthening over the last 150 years etc. etc.
Unfortunately much of the climate community, and the body politic, have a case of 'Catholic guilt'; "something seems wrong so it must be my fault"
Alston Chase once said: "when the search for truth is confused with political advocacy, the pursuit of knowledge is reduced to the quest for power."
I agree.
Forget Wildavsky; try reading Chrichton's "State of Fear".
This excerpt should be a cautionary tale, if only some were listening;
Meanwhile myopic people on Earth will pursue anthropomorphic reasons for warming when there are other stronger causes including cosmic ray cycles which match historic warming periods, solar magnetic field strengthening over the last 150 years etc. etc.
Unfortunately much of the climate community, and the body politic, have a case of 'Catholic guilt'; "something seems wrong so it must be my fault"
Alston Chase once said: "when the search for truth is confused with political advocacy, the pursuit of knowledge is reduced to the quest for power."
I agree.
Forget Wildavsky; try reading Chrichton's "State of Fear".
This excerpt should be a cautionary tale, if only some were listening;
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