This is a claim made by the creator of the Dilbert cartoons, Scott Adams, of whom I know little personally, but who seems to have his head screwed on rightly on a range of things in this age where so many things are shrouded in uncertainty. He explains the theory more thoroughly, here, in this short extract from his X site – Real Coffee with Scott Adams, dated Sep 15, 2025…
Rightly or wrongly, and for whatever reason, I reached the same conclusion. And I would like to think that I may have played a small part in that transformation over the past two years, in which I have been commenting, here and elsewhere, on the falsity of the general climate dogma which has so come to dominate global thinking over the years.
Except for the last minute or so of this excerpt, I tend to agree with what he says. The data is what it is, and it is the only record we have, produced by what passes as science these days, on which to base anything. I am talking about the scientific data on past and present global average temperatures. It is this data which gets largely overshadowed by the pseudo-science of data produced by climate modelling – which is entirely worthless. And deliberately so. But it is that erroneous data which so consumes the minds of both a clueless general public (who should educate themselves to the real facts) and also the largely corrupt administrative and monied classes who need something on which to base their organisational and governmental policy decisions. And what better basis than something in which there is already, or easily generated or whipped up, general public agreement.
What chance does the truth stand in such circumstances? Well, obviously a good chance, if what the Dilbert man projects and I myself also agree with, has reached a turning point, globally.
I hope to see that change develop. It is our only hope, in a world hell-bent on self-destruction from man-made geophysical climate interference to ‘Save’ a planet which is not in fact out of control or in existential danger of any kind. At least not from climate issues.

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