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Comment on Should we tell the whole truth about climate change? by Daublin

Worth noting is that Lemonic’s summary of the science is far from accurate. Here are the four points he dwells on: “that the Earth is warming” Yes. “it’s largely due to us” Partially is established,...

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Comment on Should we tell the whole truth about climate change? by tallbloke

Dave, read my post and you’ll see we are in agreement.

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by lolwot

I will be more interested in Bob Carter’s reassessment when the world continues to warm in defiance of his cooling fantasies. Do you think skeptics like him will just slink off or do you think they...

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Comment on Should we tell the whole truth about climate change? by David...

Dig it. Q: What makes a greenhouse gas different from a non-greenhouse gas? A: A greenhouse gas is transparenent to shortwave radiation from the sun and opaque to longwave radiation from the earth. Q:...

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Comment on Should we tell the whole truth about climate change? by kim

lolwot, well into a doubling of CO2 the CO2 signal in the temperature record is still not found, making your fears of a large, sudden jump in temperature illusory. It is not difficult to make the case...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by kim

You fiddle, and Rauma freezes. =====================

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by Girma

Pekka Joining them by a relatively smooth curve as Girma has done gives a totally misleading impression of something that oscillates regularly. I have not joined any thing! They are all the 30-year...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by Girma

JC (please delete the previous post) Pekka Joining them by a relatively smooth curve as Girma has done gives a totally misleading impression of something that oscillates regularly. I have not joined...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by William H. Hooke

Judith, I particularly enjoyed your thoughts on climate pragmatism…it seems to me there’s a connection here between that notion and Stephen Covey’s idea that highly effective people have a habit of...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by Pekka Pirilä

Girma I know, but year-to-year variability is much less than the variability over longer periods. Therefore they carry much of the same information and the neighboring points of your curve are not...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by kim

b. a public meeting place for open discussion. Agoraphobia rules climate science. That’s what its corrupted peer review amounted to. That’s why there’s the urge for message control. That’s why there is...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by kim

Come to the Casbah. ==============

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by Pekka Pirilä

Girma, I state my comment in another way: The nearby annual temperatures are not independent, the changes from one year to the next are more independent. Thus the change over 30 years is a sum of 30...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by kim

‘miniscule significance’. And you get all riled up, Pekka. There are Big Lies out there and you are a big enough boy now to go hunting. Gird your loins, hitch up your britches, remember your lines....

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by Girma

Pekka This kind of errors are typical for those, whose method of study is the search of signals in data or data mining, but who don’t have full understanding of the caveats of those methods (and of...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by Jim Cripwell

Let me put his as a new piece to Pekka. I asked you to show where there is a CO2 “signal” in the temperature/time graph; ANY temperature/time graph. You have not provided any answer. I know why....

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by kim

Warm the world and feed the plant kingdom increasing biodiversity and sustainability all the while providing cheap enough energy to bring humanity out of sunrise to sunset physical labour. Win, win,...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by Pekka Pirilä

As I stated already in one of my early comments, there has certainly been variability in the temperatures, we all have known that all the time. The instrumental data has clear indication of variability...

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Comment on Week in review 3/9/12 by Jim Cripwell

Girma, Congratulations on another brilliant graph. Pekka is, of course, completely wrong to criticize it. It is merely another way of showing the same data. It is when anyone interprets the graph that...

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Comment on 21st century solar cooling by kim

Blah, blah, blah. The globe is cooling, oceans and atmosphere, R. Gates; for how long even kim doesn’t know. ===============

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