Challenging Climate

42. David Stainforth on climate models and uncertainty

January 09, 2024 Jesse Reynolds and Pete Irvine Episode 42
Challenging Climate
42. David Stainforth on climate models and uncertainty
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David Stainforth is a Professorial Research Fellow at the London School of Economics. David has had a long career studying the climate problem and the challenges of making predictions of future climate change. His research spans the philosophy of climate science, climate economics, climate modelling, and decision-making under deep uncertainty.

In this episode, we discuss David’s new book ‘Predicting our climate future’, exploring the challenges of making predictions about future climate change, and navigating this uncertainty to address climate problems.

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Intro and background
Main messages of 'Predicting our Climate Future'
Weather vs Climate prediction models
Will we ever be certain that our climate models are “correct”?
The Butterfly effect
Can’t higher resolution models fix all our uncertainty problems?
Shortfalls of current inter-model comparisons
When did anthropogenic climate change become certain?
Can climate models inform climate adaptation and policy decisions?
What’s the one thing you’d improve on current climate modelling?
It’s an interdisciplinary problem
What gives you optimism?