But getting back to your original point a thought came to mind over the weekend. In the form of an analogy to music. We can have people with accredited degrees in music but that does not make those people any more or less qualified to to understand or predict what music will create certain emotional responses in the hearts and mind of the general public, it is possible that all that they really understand is the impact of music of the past has had, and may be incapable of applying that knowledge to the future, just like a "climate scientist". You don't need a degree in music to understand and or to make great music. In fact some of my favorite artists did not even read sheet music. I think you should revisit your thoughts on this issue.[/QUOTE]
Only your analogy is irrelevant and has no bearing on Climate science expertise. You are in no way qualified to make any judgements about the scientific data that has been collected or the conclusions drawn from them. Neither am I or most of the people here unless they are in the field.
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