Comment on U.S. greenhouse gas regulations by Bart R
Considerate Thinker | March 29, 2012 at 5:02 am | The science expressed? What science? Stossel science? Stossel’s had dozens, perhaps hundreds, of interviews with illustrious and informed luminaries in...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Jim Cripwell
Bart, you write “You demand impossible perfection. Your argument is hubris.” Complete an utter garbage. The standard practice in signal to noise ratio calculations is to be able to distignuish a singal...
View ArticleComment on U.S. greenhouse gas regulations by Paul S
The variability to which you’re referring will exist in the future too. Roughly speaking the colder parts of the future will be 2C warmer than the cold pre-industrial era; the warmer parts of the...
View ArticleComment on NRC’s artless untruths on climate change and food security by Tom
For only a trillion dollars today, the UN promises to feed the starving masses on corn yet to be grown on the planet Pandora, sometime soon. More ‘living-room’, for the taxpayers too..
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by cwon14
There is a whole side topic of how liberals really are retrogrades and luddites. AGW is essentially a statist orthodox solution very similar to worshipping failed New Deal economics (it failed in the...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Jim D
WHT, my CO2 temperature dependence comes from the constant in Wikipedia under Henry’s Law which is 2400 K. This gives a doubling for a 25 degree increase.
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Doug Cotton
Jeff Condon attempted to rebut my paper, then deleted my response of which I have kept a screen capture. This is typical of the suppression which is common among those battling to support the AGW...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Steven Mosher
cwon, like I said, nobody believes that you believe what you write. and you just proved it.
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Steven Mosher
cwon. Nobody believes that you believe a single word you write. This false flag act is getting old. give it up
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Steven Mosher
more flase flag stuff cwon. you are on a roll. Show your true colors. come on, prove to us that you believe what you write and tat your just not a plot to make conservatives look really stupid
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Steven Mosher
but cwon, you are just a liberal posing as a conservative. nice try
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by anon
I regret that I have come to a very similar conclusion.
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by GaryM
The only thing scientists understand less than they do the climate, is the working of the human brain. In both cases, we know more than we ever have before. And in both, we don’t even have a clue how...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by NW
I do think ideology has effects on people’s beliefs about the way the world works, but I think Mooney’s view of the mechanics is pretty outrageous and silly. It’s fairly simple to give both...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Evan Thomas
I’m afraid this discussion is US centred as many are (Your Presidents wait until they are elected before realising that the world does not begin at the coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans). Your...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by anon
According to the wikipedia, Chris Mooney has absolutely no college level education in science, including writing a scientific paper, including any laboratory or experimental science, nothing. His post...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by cwon14
I get the irony as well. Perhaps the reason for the role reversal was the institutionalization of the New Deal and post WWII orthodox which is of course in decline and decay. While it morfed for the...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by cwon14
Chris Mooney is a pretty average and mainstream AGW advocate in the AGW community. Not far form the center of political gravity of many here.
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by jim
There is an asymmetry in the political dichotomy that that most leftists, like Mooney, will never understand. It is the fact that many, maybe even most, Republicans (Mooney’s america-speak for...
View ArticleComment on Republican(?) brain by Scott
Sad that the climate debate degenerated into name calling by scientists of deniers or skeptics positions instead of logical cool discussions. Thanks to JCurry for working to express a rational...
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