True science requires that data, observations and other evidence support a hypothesis--and that it can withstand withering analysis and criticism--or the hypothesis is wrong.
That's why Albert Einstein once joked, "If the facts don't fit your theory, change the facts." When informed that scientists who rejected his theory of relativity had published a pamphlet, 100 authors against Einstein, he replied: "Why 100? If I were wrong, one would be enough."
In the realm of climate scientism, the rule seems to be: If the facts don't support your argument, talk louder, twist the facts, and insult your opponents. That's certainly what self-styled global warming "experts" like Al Gore and Bill Nye are doing. Rather than debating scientists who don't accept false claims that humans are causing dangerous climate change, they just proclaim more loudly: