Overrated climate change
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Fortunately, the best science suggests that such tipping points do not threaten the global climate system of our planet.
Yes, global warming from increasing greenhouse gases is expected. But the resulting changes in the climate during the next century should be slow and reversible. None of the many climate simulations driven by large increases in CO2 indicate a tipping point.
Consider a collection of 20 CMIP-5 global climate model simulations, run with CO2 emissions ranging from crazy high (RCP8.5) to more probable (RCP4.5). As shown below, there is some variability in the warming for each of these warming scenarios, but NONE go up suddenly into uncontrolled warming. No tipping points. Other climate simulations suggest the same thing.
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While I have no pretensions of being a climate scientist, I agree with Watts Up With That. I go by the fact that the predictions of global warming by Al Gore and others have been serially wrong for decades. According to the global warming crowd the poles were supposed to be ice-free by roughly ten years ago leading to coastal cities being underwater. That of course has not happened, yet they are still pushing the same false narrative.
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