Comment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Captain Kangaroo
I think we covered the first and secaond laws of thermodynamics in plumbers school. Ya got nothin’ but the air warms up before the ocean in the morning? Idiot.
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Doug Cotton wrote: >It’s ironic that there are many who call themselves skeptics, yet still cling to some of the false physics invented by the IPCC regarding backradiation (and other radiation from...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Bart R
thisisnotgoodtogo | April 11, 2012 at 3:03 am | The plants grow better and and make protein. A bogus claim. 1. The key to intensive agriculture is exploiting the dwarf variant of food crops, which...
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climatereason | April 11, 2012 at 2:29 am | Have you been to your acres? I imagine the carbon footprint of going there doesn’t really pay off, but I’ve been to your acres. Perhaps not your exact two...
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phyllograptus | April 10, 2012 at 10:31 pm | Oh, you heard that CBC Ideas show too? Or was it the Stuart Mclean version of the story? I often listen to the propaganda arm of the Harper government while...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Captain Kangaroo
pointless dickhead alert.
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Bart R
David Springer | April 9, 2012 at 9:16 am | “The engineer does a cost-benefit analysis and finds..” but did you, David? http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/04/climatedesk-stop-climate-change-cost/...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by climatereason
BartR No of course I havent been there. Trying to conserve these sort of habitats with all they mean to bio diodiversity is I think important, even if carried out at long distance and the habitats are...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Bart R
For the general reader not familiar with American usage and idiom.. The epithet Web uses is considered mild in much of the USA, especially moreso for some raised in rural areas, or demographically by...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Considerate thinker
I guess peterdavies252, it’s the amount of taxation that can be creamed off the top of conservation efforts that will be the make and break of government attention and eco tourism might just supply...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Bart R
climatereason | April 11, 2012 at 5:04 am | ..what else can be practically done by the average person? http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/04/climatedesk-stop-climate-change-cost/ When were you ever...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by peterdavies252
You are probably right Considerate thinker, in that the benefits of eco tourism will ultimately be limited in terms of net aerosol and other pollution effects on the net environmental budget. Most...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by peterdavies252
And, as for internet virtual zoo tours, I equate such concepts on the same plane as pornography, its much better when you can eyeball it, feel it, hear it and smell it
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by climatereason
BartR Obviously I have the advantage that big oil pays me lots of money for my articles but other than that I’m ordinary. Will read the linked article shortly tonyb
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by climatereason
Max Where have you been-we were gewting worried… tonyb
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Girma
Max Where have you been away from the battle?
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by manacker
Jim D “It is predicted?” Let’s wait until it happens before changing the stratigraphy, Jim. And let’s not get overenthusiastic or pompous about man’s importance on our planet’s evolution. Max
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by timg56
Brent, Doesn’t this work only if nations establish cap & trade laws? You won’t see the US doing so anytime soon. Who cares if WWF or any other group uses private money to buy land for conservation...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by manacker
Doug Cotton Agree that the “johnosullivan” report on NASA would warrant a separate thread here, provided our host agrees.. Can we get any independent confirmation? Max
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Captain Kangaroo
Unbelievable. Physics starts with understanding the physics of systems. In this case it is analysis from the 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics. If you make assumptions that are not physically realistic...
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