This official pronouncement by Princeton University is laughable wishful thinking!
These computer models are far away from being reliable! There are way too many things we still do not understand about climate and weather! What about solar-induced climate change?
We cannot even predict weather accurately over 48 hours, but these scientists pretend they could predict climate up to hundred years from now! Ridiculous!
Just a reminder: The last Ice Age ended about 1608-1850, the Medieval Warm Period ran from about 950-1250.
"... The effort is aimed at addressing one of humanity’s biggest challenges: climate change. Computer modeling, the beating heart of modern climate science, is fundamental to our understanding of human-induced global warming and is a singularly important tool cited by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(link is external) (IPCC) in its climate change assessments. If international policymakers succeed in organizing to avert climate catastrophe, it will be largely due to the impact of these models — and the scientists who created them. ... “Unless dramatic reductions of greenhouse gases are achieved, global warming is likely to exert far-reaching impacts upon human society and the ecosystem of our planet during the remainder of this century and for many centuries to come,” [Princeton University researchers] wrote."
Climate modeling at Princeton | Office of the Dean for Research
"... The effort is aimed at addressing one of humanity’s biggest challenges: climate change. Computer modeling, the beating heart of modern climate science, is fundamental to our understanding of human-induced global warming and is a singularly important tool cited by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(link is external) (IPCC) in its climate change assessments. If international policymakers succeed in organizing to avert climate catastrophe, it will be largely due to the impact of these models — and the scientists who created them. ... “Unless dramatic reductions of greenhouse gases are achieved, global warming is likely to exert far-reaching impacts upon human society and the ecosystem of our planet during the remainder of this century and for many centuries to come,” [Princeton University researchers] wrote."
Climate modeling at Princeton | Office of the Dean for Research
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