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| Global warming “science” needs testing James Schlesinger |
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Very little is known about the causes, effects and extent of climate change, says James Schlesinger, former U.S. secretary of energy under Jimmy Carter. Yet in recent years the inclination has been to attribute global warming to a single dominant cause – the increase in greenhouse gases. But climate has always been changing – and sometimes the swings have been rapid, says Schlesinger. Beyond these few facts, science remains unable either to attribute past climate changes to changes in CO2 or to forecast with any degree of precision how climate will change in the future. The bulk of the rise in temperature during the 20th century occurred from 1900 to 1940. |
According to Schlesinger, we cannot tell how much of the recent warming trend can be attributed to the greenhouse effect and how much to other factors. Consequently, any approach to policy formation under conditions of such uncertainty should be taken only on an exploratory and sequential basis. Source: James Schlesinger, Climate Change: The Science Isn't Settled, Washington Post, July 7, 2003. For text http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A19892-2003Jul7.html For more on Global Warming http://www.ncpa.org/hotlines/global/gwhot.html FMF Policy Bulletins/15 July 2003 |
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