Comment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by Wagathon
We’ve got it every which way now. The Leftist-libs’ blindness to the evils of communism is so ’70s that environmentalists like Patrick Moore refuse to stand with the malignant enviro-whackpot neurotics...
View ArticleComment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by Brian H
Maybe a generation’s worth of sense. All we learn from history is that we don’t learn from history.
View ArticleComment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by Wagathon
And then George becaue anti-nuke, again.
View ArticleComment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by WebHubTelescope
<blockquote>"I think your sourceis lying."</blockquote> Most everything can be found on the ND.gov <a...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by lolwot
Dr Curry, Willis Eschenbach plotted all the temperature proxies together to claim you can’t tell if CO2 lagged temperature:...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by MrE
Sounds wasteful. Some good hockey sticks are over $300 without a signature. If there is one thing I could potentially agree with alarmists about is not to be wasteful, but they are always just as...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by Jim2
Well, actually, most evacuees from there would move left.
View ArticleComment on Psychological(?) effects of global warming by Jim2
Here is a good analysis of the nat gas situation: http://seekingalpha.com/article/486111-natural-gas-might-produce-a-fracking-miracle-in-2013
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by John Carpenter
no… most evacuees from there are already left and would have to move right… ironic isn’t it?
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Pete Ridley
Hi again Ken (ref. April 15 at 10:27 am), my sincere apologies. At what John O’Sullivan called on his FriendReunited page “ .. a Parliamentary meeting on October 27th 2010 to discuss latest...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by climatereason
R Gates I fear that you are often more interested in theoretical climate models than accounts of extreme weather events from the past and evidence of previous climate shifts. Britain is fortunate in...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by Jim2
Climatereason – If this were true, the climate models would have accurately back-casted the loss of the trees and that hill. Now let go of this silly notion that history has anything of value to add to...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by David L. Hagen
See WUWT Atmospheric Oscillations http://wp.me/P7y4l-amQ e.g. Artic Oscillation
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by Jim2
Why is it that some providers were required to use RE and others were not?
View ArticleComment on The ongoing debate . . . by lolwot
Irrelevant. The claim Doiron made was that Hansen had misreported his own temperature record. He hadn’t. Besides that, HadCRUT4 shows a rise, so does UAH and so does BEST if you add an ocean record...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by kellermfk
Appropriate in what sense? It’s virtually useless relative to any meaningful impact on global CO2 and the cost is “off-scale-high” relative to conventional sources, particularly natural gas power plants.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by cui bono
The data has taken another lurching advance this week, if any of it is believable. Estimates of ice loss by Himalayan glaciers pre-2012: 50 billion tonnes p.a. Estimates of ice loss by Himalayan...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by Louise
Dr Curry – what is your opinion of scientists who inflate their scientific comclusions in the press releases when these are not supported by their published papers?...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/13/12 by R. Gates
There are at least 3 very obvious “lags” to any significant change to climate forcing, and we see these throughout the paleoclimate record when looking at past climate change, such as coming and going...
View ArticleComment on Assessing climate model software quality by Bart R
emmenjay | April 16, 2012 at 2:08 am | It’s not hard to produce even tens of thousands of lines of code with zero defects. Just don’t expose the code to a compiler. With the standard practice of code...
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