Wednesday, November 16, 2022
SOME METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN CLIMATE SCIENCE
ABSTRACT:
Although the science of the greenhouse effect of atmospheric CO2 is well established, all efforts to relate this
phenomenon to fossil fuel emissions has failed because of deficiencies in the methodology used in the presentation of
empirical evidence. Circular reasoning is used in the IPCC carbon budget to relate atmospheric CO2 to fossil fuel emissions as a
way of dealing with insurmountable measurement problems. No evidence exists to relate changes in atmospheric CO2 or the
rate of warming to fossil fuel emissions because correlations presented for these relationships are spurious. The UNFCCC holds
annual COP meetings and calls for reductions in fossil fuel emissions to attenuate global warming without evidence that
warming is related to emissions.
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