Must-hear interview: Steve Koonin on why so much that people “know” about “climate change” is wrong

Note: we’re talking here not about some right-wing political hack, but about the deputy Energy Secretary in the 0bama regime, er, “administration” — a former provost of Caltech who also literally wrote the book on computer modeling.

He explains just how much we don’t know about global climate, how flawed the models are… and how all of this is actually to be found in the full technical text of the IPCC report. The trouble is, nobody outside the scientific community ever reads the thousands of pages of stuff there – and instead they rely on the Summary for Policy Makers, compiled by a committee of political hacks. Or even worse, on an even further condensation by journalistic hacks more ignorant and tendentious.

At the end of this “game of telephone” (his term), you get the current hysteria.

You don’t need to see the video – but if you want to hear an hour’s worth of a truly mind-opening podcast, listen to this. You won’t regret it.

2 thoughts on “Must-hear interview: Steve Koonin on why so much that people “know” about “climate change” is wrong

  1. Great discussion. Lots of facts, not a lot of discussion of the politics of climate change. Very worthwhile. It’s nice to have witness a great interview. Thanks to all for this.

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