I think that meteorologists, climatologists, weather modelers, and anyone else who has anything to do with the environmental sciences should have to ride motorcycles to work.
Then maybe, just maybe, they will understand why there are those of us who find it extremely laughable that they think they know ANYTHING about the climate and the weather on Earth.
When I ride my motorcycle to work–a whopping 13 miles–the temperature can vary by ten degrees or more along a distance of just a couple hundred yards. There’s no way you can purport to know what the mean temperature of the entire planet is without your margin of error being larger than any possible change. You just can’t get a large enough sample to account for all the variables.
So get a motorcycle, and see how much you trust your weather models then.

