MacG wrote:Blue Peter wrote:MacG wrote:
Another romantic. Well, that is the world we live in, and I have to love it as it is.
You're sort of right, except that science does also seem to have some mechanisms which balance out the bogus factors, since, in general, science does seem to work.
To bring things slightly back on topic, in this respect, climate science is no different than any other science. As Chris has said, why is climate science singled out as being bogus because of these factors while no other science is?
Peter.
I see it the other way around. Why is climate science singled out as absolutely pure, honest and almost divine when all other science is ruled by dirty realities of politics and funding?
Again you reveal that you are a fraud. Climate science is not being treated by the people here, or educated people anywhere, any differently to any other science. It is quite clear that your opinions have been driven by reading other people's propaganda.
And yes, science has always won over religiosity, but in many cases it has taken quite some time. In the really nasty cases it takes a generation. People rarely change opinion, so for a new idea to win the carriers of the old idea simply have to die first.
This is true, but the current state of climate science does not fit this description. This happens when something revolutionary happens in science, such as when Newtonian-Einsteinian classical physics was being replaced by quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the twentieth century. There is nothing revolutionary about climatology. It is not THAT which makes climatology unusual. What makes it unusual is that in this case, there are profound political and economic consequences which follow from accepting the science at face value.
The big lie here is that there is a massive disagreement within the scientific establishment about climate change. During "scientific revolutions", this is what you expect to see. What we
actually see is a massive disagreement where the scientific community is on one side, whilst an assorted rag-bag of politicians, economists, journalists and ignorant members of the general public on the other.
Penny dropping yet?