Another Flawed Computer Model: Man Prevents Next Ice Age
Climate Science is often like a virtual reality computer game, where the players eagerly await the next release. A new climate model paper has been published in the journal Nature, innocently entitled: ‘Transient nature of late Pleistocene climate variability,’ by Thomas J. Crowley & William T. Hyde.
In common with all computer models in the virtual world of climate alarmism, climate sensitivity to CO2 is drastically over-estimated. The claim is that man-made CO2 will delay or prevent the next ice age. This is apparently a bad thing, as we eagerly await the Northern Hemisphere to be once again being covered in ice several kilometres thick. The authors predict, with stunning factor of ten accuracy, that the onset of the next ice age is due within the next 10,000 to 100,000 years unless, of course, you or I continue the ‘evil’ practice of heating and lighting our homes, or travelling, or even having a real job. Sorry guys, but dream on. You sound like James Hansen, which isn’t a compliment. Whenever the next ice age is actually due, man won’t be able to stop it. Why? Because CO2 doesn’t drive climate. Never has, never will.
The sub-Marxist government propaganda machine, the BBC, is always eager to report on climate virtual reality and doesn’t disappoint with this: Climate change ‘to halt ice age’
I’ll leave you with a prediction from my Lotto computer model – all 6 Lotto numbers will fall between 1 and 49. Good luck – you’ll need it!
November 21st, 2008 at 6:25 am
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Since we are now very near the peak of the present interglacial phase, the start of the next glacial epoch is probably no more than a couple-three millennia away. (See Roots of Cataclysm: Geopulsation and
the Atlantis Supervolcano, Algora PUbl.NY 2009.)