The early chapter of Volume I of 'Natural and Anthropogenic Climate Variability' establish that climate has always been changing and it always will. To give credencee to the modern fashionable anthropocentric theory that it's all humans fault and that only humans can fix it is unbearably arrogant. But this arrogance is expected when expressed by 'the Anointed'.
The middle chapters are to inform the layperson that there is no consensus. The Anointed's 'scientific consensus' is illusary and a political concept which has no scientific validity. As the impact of anthropogenic emission on the Greenhouse effect cannot be measured directly it requires models to provide insight. The models of the Anointed are shown to be baseless but their continued use can only be explained as politically motivated propaganda.
Taken together, the only conclusion that is scientifically justified is:
Anthropogenic emissions contribute so little to Global Warming that we need not fear imminent climate breakdown. In reality we should bask in the delights of the modern warm period and the benefits of increased carbon dioxide. Climate will continue to change, as it always has, through Natural Climate Variability. These changes in climate will be boosted by the local impact by humans on the environment – particularly on biodiversity. The ruling elite must end their climate-ineffectual and unnecessary obsession with ceasing fossil fuel use and concentrate on counteracting locally perceived changes to climate. The negative impact of the dominance of human society on the environment is best countered by mitigating strategies and not through blindly following the blinkered ‘we know best’ moral-high-ground obsessive arrogance of the Anointed.
Chapter 12 (pp 393-400) expands on the conclusion reached in Volume I.