Saturday, June 28, 2014

Getting Even the Most Basic Things Wrong

In the IPCC climate models, when you increase the earth's temperature, the efficiency of the cooling goes down and you end up with a positive feedback. In nature, however, when the planet's temperature rises, you improve the efficiency of the cooling and a negative feedback emerges (a fact that has been proven over and over again by the satellites in their measurement of energy escaping back into space). It's Meteorology 101, folks, and the fact that this positive feedback theory got any traction at all (especially when we've known all along that the feedbacks in natural systems are almost always negative) is as prima facie as the evidence can get that science and government really shouldn't mix.

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