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The overblown and misleading issue of global warming
Illustration on the climate-change debate by Nancy Ohanian/Tribune Content Agency
By Anastasios Tsonis - - Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Very often, when I talk to the public or the media about global warming (a lowfrequency positive trend in global temperature in the last 120 years or so), they ask me the unfortunate question if I “believe” in global warming. And I say “unfortunate” because when we are dealing with a scientific problem “believing” has no place. In science, we either prove or disprove. We “believe” only when we cannot possibly prove a truth. For example, we may “believe” in reincarnation or an afterlife but we cannot prove either. One may argue that when we are dealing with a scientific problem, such as global warming, for which we cannot obtain unquestionable experimental confirmation as to what is causing it (for the simple reason that we cannot repeat this experiment; we only have one realization of climate evolution), we may form an opinion based on the existing 1