The editor of Lancet says :
The case against science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue. Afflicted by studies with small sample sizes, tiny effects, invalid exploratory analyses, and flagrant conflicts of interest, together with an obsession for pursuing fashionable trends of dubious importance, science has taken a turn towards darkness. As one participant put it, “poor methods get results”
Offline: What is medicine’s 5 sigma?
Climate science is the worst science of all, and is closer to 100% is untrue. Here is one example.
Climate scientists are again fear-mongering about North American skiing, saying that global warming will ruin it.
Here’s What Your Favorite Ski Resort May Look Like in 2085 – Eos
Data shows the exact opposite. North American autumn and winter snow extent has been increasing, indicating that the freeze line is moving south.
Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab
Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab
Winter afternoon temperatures have been declining in the US for a century.
The percent of winter days above freezing has also been declining for a century.
Autumn afternoon temperatures have dropped sharply, as has the percent of warm autumn days. The last two autumns have been among the coolest on record.
We have been having one record ski season after another in the western US. The three snowiest winters at Squaw Valley, California were 2011, 2017, and 2019.
Record Winter Snow Extends Epic Ski Season Into Spring – And Summer
This is what Mammoth, California looked like in 2017.
New Monthly Snowfall Record Set At Mammoth Mountain « CBS Los Angeles
This is what Squaw Valley, CA looked like yesterday.
It hasn’t always been like this though. In 1960, the Squaw Valley Winter Olympics almost had to be cancelled because there wasn’t any snow,
09 Feb 1960, Page 1 – The Berkshire Eagle at Newspapers.com
This 2006 article about Katharine Hayhoe lied about the 1960 winter Olympics, and she predicted doom by 2060.
20 Feb 2006, 36 – Rapid City Journal at Newspapers.com
This is what Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico looks like this afternoon.
This is what Sunrise Ski Park, Arizona looked like this morning.
It is the same fake news from 12 years ago, when CU Boulder professors predicted the demise of skiing.
Study: Climate change may force skiers uphill | Aspen Daily News Online
There has been no trend in Boulder snowfall since at least the 1940s.
The number of snowy days last year (39) tied 1973 for the most on record.
It wasn’t always like this though. In 1976, there was no snow at Vail at Christmas.
Ocala Star-Banner – Google News Archive Search
California was facing a drought disaster.
TimesMachine: March 8, 1977 – NYTimes.com
England was having their hottest and driest summer on record,
Schenectady Gazette – Google News Archive Search
In 1995, scientists said skiing was doomed.
13 Dec 1995, Page 14 – The Times Herald at Newspapers.com
Scientists announced twenty years ago that “children just won’t know what snow is.”
Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent
In 2014, the New York Times announced the end of snow.
The End of Snow? – The New York Times
In 2006, the New York Times blamed poor snow at Whistler, Canada on global warming.
PROBLEMS AT WHISTLER – The New York Times
This is what Whistler looks like today.
In 2016, Jerry Brown and the New York Times announced the California permanent drought.
California Braces for Unending Drought – The New York Times
Thanks El Niño, But California’s Drought Is Probably Forever | WIRED
And California had their wettest winter on record immediately afterwards.
Oroville Dam energency spillway in use for first time in dam history | The Sacramento Bee
Based on the junk science he had heard from climate scientists, Jerry Brown spent $100 billion on a train to nowhere, thinking it would make it rain and snow.
This is exactly what President Eisenhower warned about in 1961.
The prospect of domination of the nation’s scholars by Federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present — and is gravely to be regarded.
Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite.
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President Eisenhower January 17, 1961