But as with previous advances in science, the sad point is all that is missing. Gray's career, his science if any? No-one gives a toss, certainly not SEPP: Born in London in 1922, Gray received his PhD from the University of Cambridge in Chemistry. He later moved to New Zealand where he became Chief Chemist of the Coal Research Association, publishing many articles and reports. After retirement, he and his wife lived in China for four years. Upon return to New Zealand, Gray became a critic of the view that carbon dioxide emissions are causing harmful global warming... "publishing many articles and reports" - ha. Just what were those articles and reports? Absolutely no-one cares.
Looking back, I can't see that I had much cause to comment on Gray other than some incredulity at the incompetence of his denialism.
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* I've used the title before.
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The utilitarian question is whether he's still good to go as a burnt offfering to the fire goddess ?
https://vvattsupwiththat.blogspot.com/2018/06/it-wont-end-until-they-throw-in-last.html
I'm still trying to figure out why "projections" rather than "predictions" is a singular victory. Mystic Meg makes predictions too.
The IPCC used to be keen on only saying "projections" because they disclaimed the idea that they were predicting anything. Here's me caring about the distinction but only a little bit.
For example the IPCC glossary sez
Climate projection A projection of the response of the climate system to emission or concentration scenarios of greenhouse gases and aerosols, or radiative forcing scenarios, often based upon simulations by climate models. Climate projections are distinguished from climate predictions in order to emphasize that climate projections depend upon the emission/concentration/ radiative forcing scenario used, which are based on assumptions
concerning, for example, future socioeconomic and technological developments that may or may not be realised and are therefore subject to substantial uncertainty.
Since models are not things, the Metaphysically Correct term may be 'prognostications'.
Russell, re burnt offering.....
"Cannibals Whose Superstitious Fear Caused Them to Offer Human Sacrifice to the God of "Smoking Mountain" " –
is that a reference to Big Tobacco and the Climate Wars?
It's a two pipe question, Dave , as we are friends to superstitious fears everywhere , but guardians only of our own.
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