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Mechanisms and models of climatic change

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Many theories about climate change are essentially untestable, but we can still develop a consistent model based on understandable physics—in fact the data cannot be interpreted without one. Shutts and Green believe that there is some fundamental defect in all present models: it could be something physically improbable, like an unreasonable effect of tiny solar variations. More likely there is a fundamental lack in our appreciation of how very interactive systems behave.

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Shutts, G., Green, J. Mechanisms and models of climatic change. Nature 276, 339–342 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1038/276339a0

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