| Leading Climate Scientists Don’t Really Believe Their Climate Theory (Part 1) |
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| Written by Dr. Jennifer Marohasy's blog | |||
| Thursday, 09 October 2008 | |||
Climate scientist Ann Henderson-Sellers
Belief in the truth of a theory is inversely proportional to the precision of the science. At least that is what someone called Harris once said. Modern climate science theory seems to be a case in point with imprecise extrapolation from often poorly understood variables to what have become generally accepted General Circulation Models which many scientists claim can predict future climate. But do the leading climate scientists, in particular the United Nation’s IPCC scientists, really believe in this theory? Not really. As their last big report was being assembled, The Fourth Assessment Report published in 2007, lead authors who asked what they really thought by way of a questionnaire. Climate scientist Ann Henderson-Sellers then pulled together these responses for a workshop held in Sydney in October 2007. Following are some of the responses from the climate scientists which fall into the category of ‘Serious inadequacies in climate change prediction that are of real concern’:
So here, in the words of leading climate scientists who are part of the so-called consensus, we have recognition that there are some major problems with the climate theory on which many of the world’s governments, including the Australian government, are making major interventions into our lives and our economies. Interestingly the issues raised by the IPCC scientists are similar to those often discussed at this blog, including the issue of cloud feedback and climate sensitivity. There have been recent major breakthroughs in this area by Dr Roy Spencer a so-called climate change skeptic who’s research findings, if incorporated into the climate theory of the IPCC, could significantly improve it and also perhaps go some way to helping develop a more scientifically sound basis for regional climate. Roy Spencer’s website with links to his key published scientific papers is here: http://www.weatherquestions.com/Roy-Spencer-on-global-warming.htm SourceOnly registered users can write comments!
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