Climate games
I’ve been a bit quiet about climate change issues lately. That’s because I’m now working on other issues and also because there isn’t much new to say.
I thought I would use the recent column by Paul Sheehan as a link into some musings. Sheehan reviews the recently released book, Heaven & Earth, by Ian Plimer. The book takes a long-term view and suggests that there is nothing strange about the current climate and nothing to be worried about.
My views on climate change have changes over the years. I was originally dismissive, then increasingly convinced of the mainstream story, then my skepticism increased again, and now I think the only sensible opinion on the issue of man-made climate change is to not hold a strong opinion. I think those who “know” the IPCC is right or wrong are over-estimating their intelligence. Some of them will be right. And somebody will win the lottery. But I don’t believe current evidence allows anybody to the luxury of certainty.
