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by yogthos
2229 days ago
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When the worst case scenario is the end of human civilization we absolutely should drive policy to avoid that. It's absolutely surreal that anybody would argue otherwise. >No, we're seeing warming and minor sea level rise right now Read the links I provided earlier. These are not minor events. You're just parroting dangerous nonsense here. >That's why nothing, literally nothing that we've observed to date, can significantly reduce the uncertainty regarding doomsday predictions. And idiots will continue parroting this exact line as billions of people are dying. Exactly the same way idiots are protesting social distancing, lockdowns, and mask wearing in US right now. It's the same pattern with the same dangerous fools putting the rest of humanity at risk. |
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There is no purpose to have a discussion when your thinking is so narrowly black and white. Your worldview doesn't seem to allow for the shades of grey necessitated by uncertainty.
If all skepticism was met with the same belittling as climate science, we'd still be stuck in the dark ages. Don't think it's possible for an institution of sciences to be very wrong for a very long time about a very important topic? Look at the forces that caused us to fruitlessly pursue the amyloid plaque hypothesis for decades.
Consensus has a strong normalizing effect, but that does not necessarily mean that a given consensus is correct.
Anyway I'm being rate limited by sanctimonious downvoters so this conversation is effectively over.
Edit: by the way, with respect to the lockdown controversy, did you hear about the atrocious academic modeling code that informed the lockdown policy? A single 15k line C file which, among other things, does not seed random number generation and cannot be reproduced. So bad that I just found there's an entire website dedicated to a teardown[0]! But I'm an "idiot" for showing skepticism. Do you think climate modeling code is any better? Have you worked with academic code? I have. It's universally bad. But, again, I'm an "idiot" for expressing any degree of skepticism.
0. https://lockdownsceptics.org/code-review-of-fergusons-model/