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Comment on Demon Coal by Willis Eschenbach

That’s my point. Sure, if there are visible cycles in there, you can make comments based on those cycles. We can say that days are warmer than nights, for example. But that means nothing either way...

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Comment on Demon Coal by Political Junkie

As a Canadian CBC listener I’m genuinely and deeply shocked after having listened to the subject CBC program. The damn thing is rational, non-political, unbiased and sane. Dr. Curry’s considered and...

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Comment on Demon Coal by cwon14

Andrew the Bad, Take a look at the Jo Nova link above, it clears up all of this contrivance for our bedwetting brand of skeptics here. I’m open to different opinions, we just can’t ignore basic social...

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Comment on Demon Coal by Bart R

PJ Listen to some Rex Murphy, you’ll recover quickly enough.

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Comment on Demon Coal by Jim Owen

David – “Pity. It deserves better.” Yes, it does. But that’s the nature of human intercourse. If you can’t live with it or ignore it, then you’re in the wrong place. You should have seen the fur balls...

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Comment on 21st century solar cooling by John S.

It’s hard to find more arm-waving (both literal and figurative) or less scientific rigor than in Richard Alley’s AGU presentation on CO2 as the putative climate “control knob,” brought to our attention...

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Comment on Demon Coal by Captain Kangaroo

OH PLEASE!!! Hand waving about a massive problem requiring immediate massive economic sacrifices – does not a serious forum make. Acid acidification is even less of a looming problem than global...

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Comment on Demon Coal by corporate message

Ocean Acidification…the last resort of the CAGW concern troll

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Comment on Demon Coal by Bart R

cd0802 It’s so hard to say. Which time? Which location? About 40 dozen in the second one in Guelph, according to unreliable sources.. which if you’ve ever been to Guelph, you’d understand is...

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Comment on Demon Coal by cwon14

“Sustainability”, “peak oil”, “population bomb”, “deregulation”, “big oil” are other cousins found all over as well.

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Comment on Demon Coal by MrE

Seriously Eli, you need to take a basic logic course or something.

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Comment on Demon Coal by Jim Owen

Fred – Glad to be back, but I’ll likely be leaving again soon. At least here, the nastiness isn’t likely to kill me. Re: smart – I’m as smart as I need to be. I am, after all, still alive. I’m sure the...

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Comment on Demon Coal by capt. dallas 0.8 +/-0.2

LOL, I think I did see a sign on a hockey stick.

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Comment on Demon Coal by SamNC

Weby, You think with your bottom hole not your brain. Max and I were discussing using coal to produce electircity. Max meant to say over 90% carbon in coal. You lazy little brain did not get the...

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Comment on Demon Coal by Bart R

willard (March 13, 2012 at 1:27 pm) I blush. Of my little experiments in dynamic, shared, crowdsourced, open, public presentation you like that one? As cwon14 observes, a “pile of drivel of course”;...

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Comment on Demon Coal by SamNC

No. David would like all your music. Don’t be so harsh on him. He is a believer of no weighting and expect Dr. Curry will respond.

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Comment on Demon Coal by WebHubTelescope

Jim Owne said: “Web – One of the reasons anthracite coal is rare is because most of the anthracite beds were buried under the Susquehana River in 1957. There’s LOTS of it there – if anyone ever figures...

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Comment on Demon Coal by Bart R

Mr. Orssengo For once, listen to Steven Mosher (http://judithcurry.com/2012/03/12/demon-coal/#comment-184924) Even you must admit that there are overwhelming criticisms of your simple first order trend...

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Comment on Demon Coal by Bart R

cd0802 A hockey stick, you say?

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Comment on Sir Paul Nurse on the science-society relationship by cwon14

It looks like more of the middling conversational tactics in the face of rejection of the consensus. Lots of seemingly harmless moderate statements and platitudes are included. Walking back and...

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