A number of scientists who question the accuracy of the models and assumptions used to project future disasters due to global warming have discussed various experimental approaches that could be used to measure the accuracy of the models used. Here’s one; the results aren’t favorable to the global warming alarmists.
Posted by: Mike Rophone | January 11, 2008
Accuracy of the IPCC’s forecasts? Not so much
Posted in Alarmism, Climate Change, Environmentalism, Gaia, Global Warming, Science
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