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daanlo
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2 years ago
Why?
Climate science works with quantative models and makes concrete predictions.
So if the predictions don‘t come true the model is false.
E.g. this random blog I found googling compares IPCC predictions with actual outcomes: https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/the-1990-ipc...
[the link is just supposed to show how climate science is falsifiable. I have no idea whether the numbers in this specific source are trustworthy]
godelski|2 years ago
I'm not sure why there's so much contention about climate science given that we've been observing this trend for nearly 50 years now. Scientist makes prediction about something 50 years later and 50 years later the prediction is shown to be accurate. It feels weird to not trust a source with such a good and observable track record...
[0] https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-how-well-have-climate-m...
gadders|2 years ago
I also read somewhere that there are several different scenarios available for the IPCC climate models and a lot of the more "scary" predictions are based on the least likely model.
Finally - we saw the limitations of modelling in COVID in the UK, with adverse consequences.