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U.S. Heat Waves: Dessler Continues to Step In It
« on: July 01, 2022, 10:32:14 am »
U.S. Heat Waves: Dessler Continues to Step In It
3 days ago Anthony Watts 

Atmospheric scientist Andrew Dessler of Texas A&M University created a stir online at Twitter last year when he decided that a graph published by the EPA, and cited by Bjorn Lomborg a year ago “just didn’t look right.”

Science doesn’t follow, “just didn’t look right” as a rule of discovery or investigation, and as a scientist, Dessler should know better. Following a personal viewpoint of “just doesn’t look right” is a fast track to confirmation bias. Here is what Dessler said:


But, like many climate alarmists, Dessler just has a hard time believing that any time in the past could be worse than the present when it comes to weather. There has been so much rhetoric about the age we live in as being “hottest ever” and “unprecedented” that some people actually begin to reject contrary data that has been around for years.

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/06/28/heat-waves-dessler-continues-to-step-in-it/
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