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Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by Peter Davies

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Advocacy in its “purest” form. Move along folks and check out the Paris exhibit in December.


Comment on Heat waves: exacerbated by global warming? by Peter Davies

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Mosomoso +1. Climate science is redolent with regional and global attributions of short term data that IMO doesn’t provide any clear trend either way. This begs the question as to the relevance of using global averages at all?

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by GaryM

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Progressives are progressives first and everything else, including scientists and editors, second.

Comment on Heat waves: exacerbated by global warming? by micro6500

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” cloudy days”
Cloudy days have far more dwir than clear skies.

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by Ron Graf

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<i>"The time for debate has ended. Action is urgently needed."</i> Clearly Ms. McNutt believes we are doing nothing worthwhile at the moment. This impression that things are at a standstill may come from here experience as a mover an shaker. According to her <a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/site/help/about/management.xhtml" rel="nofollow"> bio,</a> "before joining Science, she served as the director of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) from 2009 to 2013 as one of a group of accomplished scientists who populated top government posts as part of President Obama's "dream team." I wonder if the thought ever entered her super-genius head that she just might living a charmed life based on extreme ideas that happen to be in fashion by those in power. Or, is she routinely handed another medal before she has the chance to reflect?

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by mosomoso

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Dante placed many of his personal and political enemies/dislikes in hell. (There’s an interesting short story by Balzac, The Exiles, which illustrates Dante’s fanatical, vengeful character.) Maybe Marcia has a certain bond with the supreme poet for that reason…or maybe she just felt like hurling some higher learning in our direction.

I thought we’d moved on from the 1300s…but where climate is concerned we have even reached the 1300s. Airhead popes and ranting dogmatists rule.

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by Harold Doiron

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Until those that push this ill-defined 2C limit can discuss it in a more specific problem definition in terms of a deviation from normal limits specified by What? Where? When? and To What Extent? has this harmful deviation occurred or will soon occur, I will continue to view them as incompetent on which they speak.

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by Richard Drake

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“The time for debate has ended.”

What, again?


Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by deanfromohio

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Another example in the near-infinite stack that the Left does not get irony. She is citing Dante, not realizing that her world view. Is the same dysfunctional, technologically crippled and profoundly anti-human Marxism that produced the Soviet sharashka, which Solzhenitsyn described in his novel The First Circle. As in the outer circle of Soviet concentration camp hell. Given time, she or someone else just like her will send every one of us to concentration camps for “deniers.”

Professing themselves wise, they became fools indeed.

Comment on Heat waves: exacerbated by global warming? by Don Monfort

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Nice move with that fat tail story, yimmy. I can see they are starting to waver. Another whopper like that and you will have them converted. Your work is almost done here.

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Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by George Klein

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When I read the opening paragraph, I thought it was written by Al Gore, or John Holdren. Perhaps both of them wrote it for her under her name.

I agree, Judith. There is NO PLACE for advocacy by the editor of one of the major scientific journals in the world. She should resign and also hand in her PhD as well.

As for Dante, I fail to see the relevance any more than the Pope’s encyclical.

George Devries Klein, PhD, PG, FGSA

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by gymnosperm

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Science, Nature, and Scientific American, (italics or underline deliberately omitted), not to mention significant parts of Nasa, used to be scientific organizations and agencies. No longer.

The former are all tabloids now, and Nasa has become an oracle of superstition.

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by ossqss

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Thank you once again Judith!

The velocity of such activities are sure to increase as we move to Paris. The basic Obs tell us so.

It is unfortunate to see the corruption of such positions, but it is expected I suppose.

We see it from the POTUS to the Pope now.

Could their end game really be popolation control, once we net out the smoke screen?

I keep looking, with an opened mind, and it really seems like a bad SiFi movie now days, but doesn’t have any commercials or a “The End” to date.

Troubling really….. Mad Scientists are real!

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Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by Darryl Biehn

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The USGS recently gave its report on the continual loss of sea ice in the Arctic and the plight and near extinction of polar bears.
President Obama parroted every word.

‘Polar Bear Science, Past and Present’, a non-political, unbiased site presented by scientists with life long studies in the specific area of polar bear science, categorically, disagrees with all the related points made by USGS.

It would appear that USGS is another manifestation of the warnings of Ike.

Comment on Heat waves: exacerbated by global warming? by Peter Davies

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Mosomoso nails it again. Alarmists just have short memories, just ask Tony Brown.

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by Ron Graf

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I wonder where in the nine circles Dante would place all of us who are borrowing against this Earth in the name of economic growth, accumulating an environmental debt by burning fossil fuels, the consequences of which will be left for our children and grandchildren to bear?

McNutt cleverly (she thinks) kills several arguments with one stone. A) If you believe the proclamation “the debate is over” then you must be immoral not to respond to the clear and imminent danger. B) If you are unsure you still are in peril for not believing. C) If you believe in spiritual arguments as in “the Lord will provide,” then you should consider her argument as equally valid. D) If you are not spiritually motivated and are already a believer, you can rightly feel the opponents are only made up of religious hypocrites.

I wonder is there is an inferno for those that imperil the cause for western enlightenment based premature proclamations.

Comment on The beyond-two-degree inferno by ordvic

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Wow, That should bring on a firestorm. JC you have a lot more nerve than most. I hope speaking to truth will prevail. Good luck!

Comment on A key admission regarding climate memes by gymnosperm

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Don’t confuse democracy with freedom. The tribal customs of the few relict “stone age” cultures existing today and recently indicate that the governments were predominantly councils of elders, advised by shamen (consider this a suggestion that this should be the plural).

There was no need to suffer this government. You were always free to leave. This is exactly what they did. This is why humans spread out of Africa. This is why we crossed the Bearing land bridge to the Americas. It was not merely curiosity. It was because the young men in particular were not going to suffer the DFS’s running the show any longer.

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