Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Question on Warming


Question on Warming

What does the fact that the American Climate Czar is one of the nation's silliest guys and the International spokesperson on Global Warming is a child mean?

Modeling is a common forecasting technique. Stock markets, voting, baseball talent, military, horse racing are all subjects of modeling. The Pittsburgh Pirates are one of the league's most aggressive talent and tactics modelers.
Are the models used in those other estimates, financial modeling in the field of investments, for example, accurate? If not, why are climate models more reliable?

Weather predictions over short periods, days, weeks, and months, are not very accurate; why are climate predictions over longer periods held in higher regard?

Does CO2 levels correlate with global temperature? In the last 20 years the global temperature has been flat despite the fact that 25% of CO2 produced by man in history has been produced in the same period; does that undermine the narrative?

Right now, after media blitz and subsidies, wind and solar technology account for 0.2% of energy output in the world and in 2040 it will account for 2.2%. So, are we focusing on the problem and solution correctly?

Hurricane Irma in 2017 was one of the strongest hurricanes ever to come out of the Caribbean and reading about its measurements sounds like quite a success. Yet two days before landfall the hurricane was predicted to strike Miami and move up the east coast when, in fact, it missed Miami entirely and hit high on the west coast. Were those the same models as are used for global warming?

CO2 production might be driven back to the steam age in the West but it will continue unabated in China and India. Since the future of life is said to depend upon this, should something be done about those countries? If so, what?

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