During the coronovirus epidemiologists computer models predictions of likely deaths was vastly exaggerated, causing panic and harm to society.
It is common sense that carbon cannot be the only cause of climate change and modelling it as the cause is childish. But blaming carbon is a simple idea and is of value to government to tax it, investors to trade in it, business to make money from new goods eschewing carbon and scientists to follow the narrative.
A very helpful short book to explain why the models don’t work, why we are defrauded by carbon tax. A very good point is made by the author - why aren’t all renewables tax free and cheaper so that we all move from dirty, unhealthy fuel to clean? Answer - money and politics can gain from the evil carbon. The carbon narrative is not saving the planet and not preserving the environment.
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kikoukagakushanokokuhaku chikyuuonndannkahamikennshounokasetsu: Confessions of a climate scientist The global warming hypothesis is an unproven hypothesis (Japanese Edition) Kindle Edition
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Publication date12 July 2018
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- ASIN : B07FKHF7T2
- Language : Japanese
- File size : 560 KB
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- Print length : 149 pages
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A Stoic
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Models of climate change predictions don’t work
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 May 2020Verified Purchase
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Simeon
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An excellent and well-informed read on this topic!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2019Verified Purchase
Be sure to skip past the part in Japanese and not think that's it for the English version! This author is knowledgeable in the science behind global warming, climate etc, and reveals what I think many of us already sort of know. Whenever something reaches cult status and the discussion closes down and people who challenge the status quo get labeled as something derogatory, it's a sure sign that something isn't right about whatever it is!
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ALeonard
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Good explanation of why climate models aren't predictive
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2020Verified Purchase
Short, but succincly explains why climate models are crude approximations of the real climate. Climate modellers can tinker with model parameters to superficially match current or historical climate observations, but the necessary oversimplification of the representation, due to finite computer processing power, renders such models incapable of predicting future climate.
Jamie Owns
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Great book well worth the read. It's in English so don't worry after the japanese pages.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 October 2019Verified Purchase
Although the original is written in Japanese do not worry there is English. So you will be able to read it. The book is excellent and is a must-read. It's as I always feared they are using simple computer program models. To get results. When the real world is more complex than that. There is a lot of variables you could probably not make a good enough program to predict events. Or even make the events realistic. And many we haven't been observing long enough to know about.
C. D. Daniel
4.0 out of 5 stars
Some additional information on the climate debate
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 November 2020Verified Purchase
Some additional information on the climate debate, could have provided some more detail and references. The English component of this kindle book is somewhat short





