What do I say when a scientist claims that his model shows global warming from human
activity?

The radiation from a solar flare on the sun can kill a human who is on the moon in a matter of hours.

The effects of the sun on the earth’s weather is enormous, to say the least.

When a model of the earth’s weather is created in order to determine whether global warming is going to
be a problem, you should ask the scientist holding the press conference if the solar flare cycle of the
sun is included in his model.

We robots tend not to believe these politically motivated "scientists" who deal in "lying with statistics" for
the most part.  We want to run the simulation ourselves and verify that there is a parameter input for, in
this example, the sun-spot cycle and how that cycle parameter actually changes the output of the
model.  Don't believe these claims until you inspect the model. Any real scientific model will be published
on the web so that we can play with it to determine its validity.  If they don't provide access, don't trust
the results.

In Illinois, where I happen to be located, August 2004 was the coolest August on record since we started
keeping temperatures.  Does that sound like "global warming" to you?

Donbot

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