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No, but then the way you phrased the question makes it pretty much answer itself, and thus pretty much meaningless. What your question doesn’t address is whether NASA projections should be given much weight in the first place. Here’s a different perspective from 50 former NASA employees:That does not answer the question I posed. A simple yes or no will do.
As former NASA employees, we feel that NASA’s advocacy of an extreme position, prior to a thorough study of the possible overwhelming impact of natural climate drivers is inappropriate. We request that NASA refrain from including unproven and unsupported remarks in its future releases and websites on this subject. At risk is damage to the exemplary reputation of NASA, NASA’s current or former scientists and employees, and even the reputation of science itself.
The unbridled advocacy of CO2 being the major cause of climate change is unbecoming of NASA’s history of making an objective assessment of all available scientific data prior to making decisions or public statements.
NASA has become an advocacy group, and despite the undoubtedly fine scientific work they do the idea that we should simply accept whatever comes across their website is silly.