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Not seeing snow is hardly catastrophic. Where I grew up in upstate NY we
... much of the "high entanglement" you refer to is, I believe, mostlydue to AGW. Scientists would not be in so deep in this entanglement if
they simply presented facts and let up on the propaganda (dire predictions
of catastrophe).
This would mean, I assume, going no further than showing people graphs of
temperature versus time and possibly CO2 concentrations versus time, but
certainly not in close conjunction lest we be accused of propaganda for
suggesting a link. Indeed, we should refuse to "speculate" about *any*
possible causes and let our perfectly capable and intelligent fellow
citizens figure out for themselves whether the trend *might* be related to
human population and energy use and, therefore, *might* be accelerating
exponentially, and what *might* happen with a several degree rise in
average temperature. After all, how many of us don't appreciate a nice
warm day? Of course, even the graphs might be a little beyond the pale
since they involve making judgments about proxies and all.
In any event am I correct in understanding that you would have us, under
*no* circumstances, predict catastrophe?