
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Thursday 26 July 2007
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You may be interested to hear what two professors specializing much of their research in evidence-based forecasting have to say about global warming:
Kesten Green and J. Scott Armstrong recently examined the validity of the climate forecasts. To date, they have found no scientific forecasts to support global warming. Their paper "Global Warming: Forecasts by Scientists versus Scientific Forecasts" is forthcoming in Energy and Environment. The paper can be found at a new site designed to encourage a scientific approach to forecasting for public policy issues, publicpolicyforecasting.com. Reactions to the paper can be found at theclimatebet.com.
-Rachel Zibelman on behalf of J. Scott Armstrong
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