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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by timg56

And as a followup, I would not be surprised if those people who do know that NASA does science, were not aware of some of the science work they are doing – such as terrestrial ecology. I don’t blame...

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by qbeamus

That’s not what he said. He said man can’t change the climate enough to be detected with our present ablity to measure. Which seems correct to me, given the disagreements between the satelite and...

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Comment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Fred Moolten

Just one more piece of advice, Dave, meant sincerely. Instead of responding impulsively here, you should consider what I said in the privacy of your own conscience, and decide what’s best for you. I...

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by Steven Mosher

Brightness is turned into data by the application of physival theory. radiative transfer equations. agw science. there id no such thing as raw data phy

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Comment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by hunter

Michael, For the billions of dollars the big NGO’s have collected over the past many years, you have to go back 20 years to a ~0.1 sq. mile piece of land in Greece for proof they are buying lots of...

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Comment on Lindzen et al.: response and parry by Fred Moolten

If it helps you to understand, Dave, the greenhouse effect is like a partial one way mirror in that it is more opaque to outgoing IR radiation than incoming solar radiation. However, I recommend that...

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by Steven Mosher

Arg phone posting

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by Mydogsgotnonose

Done it: all I get is junk physics: 1. the Earth’s surface radiates energy with the flux of a black body in a vacuum – FAIL [every process engineer knows this, and I've been one, it takes ~100 °C...

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Comment on Conservation in the Anthropocene by climatereason

Hi Bart your 10.16 Good grief Bart, you are the master of the red herring aren’t you? i don’t know what you think those two links you provided actually prove? The second link in particular was...

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by climatereason

Mosh at 2.35 That was cryptic even for you tonyb

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by timg56

DR Lacis, I have no doubt that NASA scientists do good work. And as I stated above, the fact the agency now seems to getting into areas of reseach that are querstionable with regard to their mission –...

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by timg56

Well, check out how they have been classified by some of the commenters here.

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by timg56

Well said.

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by timg56

Bernie, If Climate scientists can’t answer any of Rob’s questions, then why should anyone pay any attention to their calls for action? I’m not objecting to them studying climate on my dime. I do have a...

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Comment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by Vera, Chuck and Dave

Yes indeed. Poor people worry about where their next meal is coming from. Rich people worry just as much if not more about which smartphone to buy.

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Comment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by Tom Harley

http://pindanpost.com/2012/04/13/moving-to-the-tropics-more-heat-wanted/

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by Girma

Paul As the effective way to check for a normal model is to construct the normal probability plot, I have done that and the plot shows a straight-line relationship, confirming the normal model for the...

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Comment on The ongoing debate . . . by Girma

Are not the following residual GMTs independent? http://bit.ly/HI9XKA

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Comment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by Stacey

The National Wildlife conference occurs annually in Cushman Arkansas, where the deep caverns which have no natural light are absolutely perfect for members to lie down and escape completely from reality.

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Comment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by Joe's World

Judith, Shows scientists are so desperate to keeping the AGW alive that they cannot tell the difference of economic collapse to climate. Rather than protecting theories no matter what, they should be...

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