When did climate science go off the rails, and start talking about facts and consensus (with anyone disagreeing with their “facts” and consensus as deniers)?
That'll be you then?
It's hardly a bizarre piece - more of a shrewd observation about the apparent desire to have things black and white when most often it's more grey-ish.
Then the need for this 100% certainty starts to require assumptions and assertions which are not grounded in reality.
Originally Posted by: TomC
Interesting but entirely unrelated to my post



Originally Posted by: polarwind
But it is related. Four quotes Judith Curry -
JC comment: Another book that I haven’t read, but I am ordering this one. I find what I’ve read so far to be absolutely exhilarating. How and why did climate science stop having faith in uncertainty, finding pleasure in mystery, and learning to cultivate doubt? When did climate science go off the rails, and start talking about facts and consensus (with anyone disagreeing with their “facts” and consensus as deniers)? Sounds like it might have been Madrid, 1995.
Ignorance according to this book, fuels science, but not it seemsto Judith Curry, climate science. Tom defended the consensus against Judiths point, but it seems to have gone over your head Gandalf?
But in your world, Gandalf, perhaps ignorance is not the driver of climate science. Yep, bizarre that. An enquiring mind is driven by the unknown or ignorance - it has certainly been behind my quest to know "why", "how", "what" and "when".
Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White