Comment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Willis Eschenbach
My favorite line in the article? Kareiva is also a giant among conservation biologists. Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences with Al Gore and Spike Lee … Were it not for the fact...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Girma
Willis What do you think of my empirical GMT model => http://bit.ly/HRvReF I believe it can be used to predict the GMT band at least for the next couple of decades. Do you agree?
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Pete Ridley
Hi Bryan, there is a big difference between being “obsessed by” and being “interested in”. I am very puzzled as to why Ken Coffman, of Stairways Press, who was responsible for donating that £10,000 in...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by adamsa99
Reiss verified this fact to me, but he later sent the message: “I went back to my book and re-read the interview I had with you. I am embarrassed to say that although the book text is correct, in...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by John S.
UHI and its impact on urban temperature records is a matter of physics, not mathematics. The effect is so stark that it registers clearly even on car thermometers when driving from the open countryside...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Dan Hughes
Deep in this post Arctic Sea Ice Volume: PIOMAS, Prediction, and the Perils of Extrapolation at RealClimate we see Model calibration is of course necessary. We need to determine parameters that are not...
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Pete Ridley
Hi Bryan, I forgot to provide this link to a picture of John O’Sullivan in meeting room #10 at the Houses of Parliament on 27th Oct. 2010 proudly presenting that enormous Stairways Press cheque for...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Jim2
OK, adamsa99, it appears you are right about the 40 years, but Hansen is still full of it. His prediction still isn’t coming true. He is still a drama queen....
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by WebHubTelescope
“Webby you are as wacky as anyone on the internet. Energy can can enter the ocean only in the short wave. So your diffusion concept is physically impossible, absurdly conceived of and ridiculously...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by peeke
I’d like to add that nature indeed is resilient, and that is exactly why one should buy land. Old cut-over peat bogs looked like dead plains. But when they were bought, they could be rewetted and lo...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Peter317
The sun’s rays of course will heat the surface layer, and if the air is warmer than the surface, which is typical, a gradient will get set up which will also heat the water to some extent Just as a...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Jinan Cao
Bart R Let me answer your question from bottom back to top. Yes, we can draw many layers of onion in the atmosphere, with equal optical thickness (99% absorption). But how much IR leaves the onion is...
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Andrew Skolnick
Bryan — descending like the Mercury from Mt. Olympus — now comes to inform us what we think. He says Pete and I “think that without [our] digging the dirt [everyone] would all be in danger of being...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by hunter
peeke, You have lifted a rock with an ugly reality under it. The big envirocrat NGOs are not doing squat for the environment. They are poorly veiled political pressure and political shakedown...
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Andrew Skolnick
And speaking of delusional Bryan, I’m still waiting for you to respond to my demand that you identify ANY credential in my resume that is bogus, as you implied if not outright claimed. So let me tell...
View ArticleComment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by WebHubTelescope
“Just as a burning candle placed in the corner of a room will heat the room to some extent” Here is an experiment. Take a slab of water, insulated on all sides by a perfect vacuum, and start heating it...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Tom
Even when we all went, ‘boldly go where no man has gone before’… there was Capt. kirk & Nurse chapel. Don’t leave home without them. Talking about warp factors on the boob-tube from the old days....
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Michael
What a fantastic idea!!!……..oh wait, they already do. “The 32.7 hectares of land surrounding Sekania beach was purchased by WWF Greece in 1994 as part of the ACNAT E.U./WWF-Greece Integrated Ionian...
View ArticleComment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by Jim2
Even after the bogus glacial isostatic adjustment, the sea level still won’t cooperate and display a global warming signal. (After all, the chart was intended to plot sea level, not global warming.)...
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