Klimate Kraziness: A California Judge Holds A "Tutorial" On Climate Science
/You may recall that back in January I identified a group of lawsuits filed by municipalities in California (as well as a copycat case filed by the City of New York) as candidates for "the stupidest litigation in the country." These are the cases that accuse five major oil companies (Exxon Mobil, BP, Shell, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips) of "nuisance" for supposedly causing global warming, that is supposedly causing the sea level to rise, that is supposedly going to cause damage to the California municipalities some time in our great grandchildren's lifetimes, maybe. I particularly got a good laugh out of the lack of any credible scientific basis for the claims. . . .
[O]n February 27 Judge Alsup ordered the parties to present to him a "tutorial" on climate science, to be held on March 21. On March 8 the good judge went another step and presented a list of questions that he wanted the parties to answer at the March 21 "tutorial."
If you take a look at the judge's questions, you may immediately note that he starts from a fundamental misapprehension of what "science" is. Take, for example, his question 8: "What are the main sources of heat that account for the incremental rise in temperature on Earth?" I guess the idea is that you must address these kinds of questions to "scientists," because after all "scientists" are the true knowers of this kind of a body of esoteric knowledge.
Unfortunately, Judge Alsup did not think to pose the one question that is fundamental to real science, which is that, if you claim that some hypothesis has been established (here, that human CO2 emissions are the principal cause of dangerous global warming), then can you kindly demonstrate that credible empirical data prove that the null hypothesis must be rejected?
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