Nothing Changed: Climate Still Changes

Global warming?

The More It Changes the More It Stays the Same


When constructing models, if our scientific understanding is poor, we are not able to capture the model. But we should pay attention to the importance of the naturally occurring processes when our scientific understanding is not yet clearly decided. (Kanya Kusano: …that from now on atmospheric temperatures are likely to show a continuous, monotonic increase, should be perceived as an unprovable hypothesis)

Climate changes: it has always been so and we have no uncertainty about that. What our models prove is that we do not understand enough about why climate changes to predict future change: of that we are certain. We can also be certain that the more the weather changes–and by extension the climate–the more everything is the same as it has always been. And with that knowledge how we proceed is simple: we place our trust in ourselves or in our Gods but not our governments.

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’ ~Ronald Reagan

…the evidence keeps growing to show that the man-caused global warming hypothesis is clearly wrong. What’s troubling is that even though the science clearly shows that carbon dioxide is not the problem, the politicians have still gone ahead and introduced carbon taxes, cap-and-trade schemes, and whole economic structures, etc., even though the science shows there’s no justification for it. (See, Dr. Nick Begich – “Summary of Dr. Timothy Ball Interview 5/12/09 by Dr. Eric Karlstrom”)

Paying government scientists to gin up threats of Deep Climate Chaos is no way to run a railroad. The kind of thinking that underlies this sort of activity is why the economy tanked to begin with. There’s nothing Bush could do except warn us about it and do as best he could (despite interminable Leftist opposition) to save us from the anti-Americanism coming out of the UN and dead and dying Old Europe.

About Wagathon

Hot World Syndrome—fear of a hotter, more intimidating world than it actually is prompting a desire for more protection than is warranted by any actual threat. A Chance Meeting– We toured south along the Bicentennial Bike Trail in the Summer of 1980, working up appetites covering ~70 miles per day and staying at hiker/biker campgrounds at night along the Oregon/California coast (they were 50¢ a day at that time). The day's ride over, and after setting up tents, hitting the showers, and making a run to a close-by store, it was time to relax. The third in our little bicycle tour group, Tom, was about 30 yards away conversing with another knot of riders and treating himself to an entire cheesecake for dinner. He probably figured Jim and I would joke about what a pig he was eating that whole pie and decided to eat among strangers. Three hours later after sharing stories and remarking on a few coincidences that turned up here and there, Tom and one of the former strangers realized they were cousins, meeting in this most unlikely place for the first time. ~Mac
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