Patrick Thibodeau
Computerworld
November 28, 2009
Editor’s note: Oh, so they can produce the same flawed, largely worthless, and buggy code based on junk science as the CRU? Cooked computer models are at the heart of the CRU scandal.
[efoods]Former Vice President Al Gore today told an audience of scientists, programmers and system builders at the SC09 conference here that their work is essential in the effort to avoid global catastrophe caused by climate change.
Supercomputers, he said, can be used to show the world how climate change is affecting the earth in human terms. The visualization capabilities of supercomputers can produce a visceral reaction to the potential for catastrophe. “Supercomputing has given us the most powerful tool in the history of civilization,” said Gore.
Making climate change real requires improved simulations of what is actually happening in the world and how these changes are unfolding, said Gore.
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