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In Climate Science We Trust

by Anthony J. Sadar

February 19, 2018

Many religious people want to be at the forefront of the fight against climate change. They believe it is their spiritual duty. Acting on climate forecasts and analysis, they are inspired to save people and the planet from the evils of fossil fuels.

They are convinced that if God was on the planet in person, he would certainly trust the prognostic ability of climate scientists to discern the Earth’s climate decades into the future. And, with the scientists’ sacrosanct ability to confidently discern the future climate, God would know that these prognosticators could also tease out the human fingerprint in mundane storm development and tracks.

Yet, in the 1970s, as society was warned of the then popular coming ice age scare by weather wizards, a Christian tract by Walter Lang and prolific cartoonist Vic Lockman was circulated. The catchy pamphlet, titled “Need We Fear Another Ice Age?,” evangelized a solution some technocrats were preaching to stem the encroaching ice observed at that time. Their solution: Cover the surface of the ice with coal dust so that it would absorb sunlight and melt.

With the fear of an ice age, the back-cover of a 1977 paperback book, “Our Changing Weather: Forecast of Disaster?” by Claude Rose, wondered: “Will our fuel run out? Will our food be destroyed? Will we freeze?” And, it asserted: “Scientists no longer debate the coming of a new ice age: The question now is when?”

As an undergraduate student in meteorology in the mid-‘70s at a leading institution in atmospheric science, Penn State, I was alerted to the real possibility of the coming ice age.

The concern in the 1970s was that, since Northern Hemisphere temperatures had been falling rather steadily since the 1940s and glaciers were apparently advancing, the world was facing dangerous icy prospects. After all, a colder world would pose more serious problems than a warmer one. Besides increased human mortality, the rest of the ecosystem would be drastically limited. Just look at the extremes. Biodiversity thrives in the tropics, but is gravely curtailed at the poles.

But, what can be expected for planet Earth in the future? Today’s crystal-ball for Earth’s atmosphere from equator to poles is based on venerated complex climate models.

As a life-long atmospheric scientist, modeler, and Christian, I have learned that output from climate models do not deserve the faith bestowed upon them.

Continue reading on the Washington Times.

Featured image courtesy of  Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash.

Dated: February 19, 2018

Tagged With: Climate Change, Climate Science, Ice Age, Storms, Weather
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy

About Anthony J. Sadar

Anthony J. Sadar is a certified consulting meteorologist, an adjunct associate professor of science at Geneva College, and a Contributing Writer for the Cornwall Alliance.. He is also co-author of "Environmental Risk Communication: Principles and Practices for Industry" and the author of "In Global Warming We Trust: A Heretic's Guide to Climate Science."

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