Exactly. Inuendo about "deniers" being shills of the oil companies,
The
strong links between those with ideological and business interests in calling anthropogenic climate change into doubt, and those doing the shilling are actually
very well demonstrated. See, for instance, the books '
Merchants of Doubt', 'Heads In The Sand', '
Climate Cover-up' and the Dunlap/McCright paper on organised climate change denial.
and baseless claims about climate that are disproven.
While some climate scientists have made some terrible and or hyperbolic predictions in the past, which have been shown to be wrong, the data shows that the earth is warming and humans are primarily responsible.
It's really not up for debate at this point - except in the minds of those that benefit from the manufacturing of a false controversy.
Models that have been exposed as 180 degrees from reality.
The large scale models are actually pretty close, both historical and forecasting. And, as more and more information is collected and accounted for, they're getting better and better. So, you get stuff like CIMP5 and HadCRUT ect now being correlated to within less than 0.1 of a degree to current warming trends.
I'm not arguing the models are 100% accurate or that they ever will be, because there are fundamental uncertainties to deal with on a short term basis (that's why climatologists use 20, 30, 50 or 100 year baselines in their models).
However, when you look at long term trends and models, on aggregate, the main models have been surprisingly on point.
It's amazing anyone still believes in the Conensus, a political concept that a free and open marketplace for ideas and discussion has utterly destroyed. It's just that many have not yet gotten the memo. But word IS getting out.
It's amazing that anyone could wish to talk about this topic and not know the history of it. The 'free and open marketplace for ideas and discussion' was held - all through the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The debate, discussion and data all came to the conclusion that global warming is happening, and its our fault.
The discussion now is what to do about it and who bears the cost. Its that last bit that causes the manufacturing of doubt by those with interests and ideologies to defend.