The world’s climate policies are based on computer simulations of the atmosphere that are thoroughly flawed. That’s the conclusion of a new paper published by Net Zero Watch.
The paper, by US climate writer Willis Eschenbach, describes the results of a review of the computer code inside NASA’s Model E climate simulation. It shows that, far from being based on basic physics, in many places the model incorporates crude corrections to make the output look vaguely reasonable.
Climate models behind Net Zero policies are 'thoroughly flawed' - Net Zero Watch
"Garbage in - garbage out", as the saying goes.
Climate deniers are science in, garbage out. Good information is distorted, never accepted, and poorly understood.
ReplyDeleteThis guy is a fruit cake. It is a big mistake to listen to him as thought he is authoritative on climate.
https://www.desmog.com/willis-eschenbach/
Willis Eschenbach
Credentials
California Massage Certificate, Aames School of Massage, Oakland, CA. (1974). [1]
B.A., Psychology, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA. (1975). [1]
Background
Willis Eschenbach is a regular speaker at the Heartland Institute‘s International Conference on Climate Change, where he is described as a “carpenter and house builder” as well as an “amateur scientist.” [17]
Eschenbach has previously worked as a Construction Manager at Taunovo Bay Resort in Fiji, Sport Fishing guide in Alaska, and more recently as an Accounts/IT Senior Manager with South Pacific Oil. [1]
He is also a blogger at climate change denial blog Watts Up With That (WUWT), and his work is often referenced by Steve McIntyre‘s Climate Audit despite his having no credentials in any scientific field. [19]
In addition to his commentary on climate change, Eschenbach has a “modest proposal” for nuclear waste disposal: dropping hazardous materials to the bottom of the ocean in “low-tech […] nuclear lawn darts” and then “bury them and forget about them.” [22]
Why not comment on the specific points he raises, rather than trying ti discredit him?
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