I suppose this version of the Scientific Method is good enough:

http://teacher.pas.rochester.edu/phy_labs/AppendixE/AppendixE.html

I believe we have determined that the anthropogenic CO2 effect on
climate change is not currently testable by the method due to the
complexity of atmospheric chemistry, various other factors and the
interactions thereof. The link mentions that there will be exceptions
to the use of the scientific method. My question has been answered
satisfactorily.

On Jan 9, 5:45 pm, Raymond Arritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> okc chemist wrote:
> > I need to re-state my question, since I screwed it up:
>
> > Utilizing the Scientific Method, show that human CO2 emissions are the
> > predominant factor  responsible for climate change.
>
> What do you mean by "the" scientific method?
>
> Ray

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