Perhaps climate scientists should keep their end of world predictions to themselves. Their continued failures are giving them a reputation similar to the Harold Camping's of the world or the USGS with their predictions regarding the supply of oil.
Remember Paul Erhlich's prediction about our impending starvation. We are still here.
Here is the settled science on snow.
Here is an Australian study on rain. Here is Tim Flannery, Australian of the year in 2007.
Here is Hansen on sea level rise. Will he be wrong? Will we be in heaven in 2027?
And from Obama an expert on unemployment.
Can we conclude that when scientists predict disaster for humans that we are safe to ignore them because they have never been correct.
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