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"The unreliability of the models widens out over time. 50 years out we cant measure the consequences of either our positive or negative actions"
Peterson is a very smart guy. I predict you will definitely see him address this more in depth in the future. (not that depth is going to be useful to the deniers). This is probably one of the least impressive talks I've seen from him, and trust me, he knows it.
Professor Jordan Peterson, climate scientist ?
"what are we going to do about it ?" He is pessimistic about us addressing it well
Lol Marcus you crack me up. This wasnt a talk, it was an answer to a question.
I post it w/o any interpretation besides a highlighted quote
This innate modeling flaw is exactly what global warming psuedo-scientists fail to understand.
Petersons main point is, "what are we going to do about it ?" He is pessimistic about us addressing it well, far more than he is questioning the reality of the problem.
strong evidence of a brainwashed mind
global warming psuedo-scientists
I thought the following part of my comment was a very clear and it is my take away from the video. If you disagree, why not simply explain why.
marcus saysPetersons main point is, "what are we going to do about it ?" He is pessimistic about us addressing it well, far more than he is questioning the reality of the problem.
www.youtube.com/embed/pBbvehbomrY
"The unreliability of the models widens out over time. 50 years out we cant measure the consequences of either our positive or negative actions"
This innate modeling flaw is exactly what global warming psuedo-scientists fail to understand.
It was one of the least impressive answers to a question I've seen.
AS someone that used to carry options positions, certainly you understand risk analysis. Nobody is claiming anything with anthing close to certainty about where things are at 50 years from now. It's about risks versus costs).
They used to call it global warming until things cooled down.
Well, I havent seen a model successfully predict empirical changes
If the best argument you have for inaction is that we don't know precisely enough what's going to happen ? I find that surprising.
www.youtube.com/embed/pBbvehbomrY
"The unreliability of the models widens out over time. 50 years out we cant measure the consequences of either our positive or negative actions"
This innate modeling flaw is exactly what global warming psuedo-scientists fail to understand.