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Volume 9

Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change

Climate Change Conference 2018

October 15-16, 2018

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October 15-16, 2018 Dubai, UAE

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International Conference on

Climate Change and Medical Entomology

Dangers in forecasting: Forecasting and alternatives to the scientific approach

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he oil and gas industry is amazingly unable to predict oil prices. What is probably the largest industry in the world, with

the biggest companies and corporations in the world, employing large large numbers (thousands) of bright people at high

salaries and using large sophisticated and complex computing power, yet they fail to forecast the price of their one product

(crude oil). Not only the oil industry but many other industries throughout society and history consistenly fail to forecast

correctly. Forecasts are driven by historic data and trends and are based on a scientific big data analytical approach. This paper

argues that in the fast changing dynamic modern world, such an approach misses emerging trends, patterns, break points and

game changers. It loses the space for the unexpected and for blue sky thinking. The paper considers some examples of forecasts

in the energy sector and it asks questions about how future energy use may really develop. The paper then considers some

wider questions about how the past drives the future. In a data driven world, to really understand the future, non data driven

approaches are needed. The ideas in this paper are developed and expanded from a presentation which Mr Cameron gave to a

G20-Y conference at Évian-les-Bains in France in 2017.

Biography

Nigel Peter Cameron completed his bachelors degree in medieval English and History from the University of Birmingham, UK and an MBA in international business

from the school of Management at the University of Bradford, UK. He is the founder and managing director of Energy Markets Global Limited, a UK. He has

published two books on the energy sector, over 15 articles and presented at over 20 international conferences. He is an adviser to various international institutions.

petercameron@energymarketsglobal.eu

Peter Nigel Cameron

Energy Markets Global Limited, United Kingdom

Peter Nigel Cameron, J Earth Sci Clim Change 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C4-047