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Comment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by Chief Hydrologist

I can’t imagine E=MC^2 being wrong – it derives mathematically from the 2nd law off motion. Yes the one that Bart said was superceded by relativity. –...

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Comment on Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth by Steven...

Look no further than this thread or wuwt to see how few people get that WHATEVER the truth about GCR is, it has nothing to do with the subject of how C02 warming the planet. Nothing.

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Comment on Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth by lolwot

Svensmark could be smeared just as easily

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Comment on Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth by lolwot

See Bruce, already here we have an opening to claim svensmark is BSing. This is all it takes. it starts off by finding “problems” we can’t understand and using those to ridicule the scientists. Hey...

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Comment on Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth by Chief...

Oh Steven, I am agnositic on GCR – especially the 500 million year supernova variety. It is all fun but how well can anything over that scale be known. The question with recent warming is how much was...

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Comment on Ignorance: the true engine of science by Chief Hydrologist

Initial – I knew it didn’t look right but didn’t figure out why.

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Comment on Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth by Joy Black

Students of history find much in Svensmark’s article to reflect upon. The American Institute of Physics (AIP) hosts a fine website on the history of climate change science, and we see find the...

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Comment on Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth by DEEBEE

lolwot, you have some Svensmark e-mails you want to share?

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Comment on Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth by beesaman

Alfred Wegener had the same reaction with his ‘continental drift’ theory.

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by Cassie

It gets me so mad to think about that.

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by Steven Mosher

technically no. observation can always be questioned.

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by Steven Mosher

I think that the more people remind the lolwots of the world that most skeptics dont deny that C02 will warm the planet, the better.

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by Brandon Shollenberger

Anteros: Why the obviously dishonest graphs? I still think the most amazing thing about that movie is Al Gore dismisses the criticisms of the original hockey stick by telling the viewers to look at how...

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by kim

Use ‘analytical thinking’. With ‘critical thinking’, these words, they do not mean what you think they mean. ===================

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by bob droege

But Hansen predicted that the temperature rise would come out of the noise. And the trace gas argument is bogus, in that the percentage of radiatively active gases in the atmosphere means nothing, the...

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by Brandon Shollenberger

Steven Mosher: Please Note my exact locution. I am perfectly aware of your locution. It has no bearing on what I said. Lets use ordinary language to show the difference…. Which sentence sounds stupid....

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by kakatoa

Cassie, If you are allowed/permitted to offer a more complete view of CO2′s role in things- at your daughters class- I suggest trying to help students improve their knowledge of the Carbon Cycle....

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by lolwot

“the observed data shows that there is no CO2 signal in any modern temperature/time graph” No it doesn’t. The observed data shows warming, which is exactly what we’d expect from rising CO2 and a high...

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Comment on Education and the Art of Uncertainty by kim

Three times in the last century and a half the rate of warming has been the same, and in only the last of these was CO2 also rising. Phil Jones, heself, told me so. lolwot, a lot of money has been...

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Comment on Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth by Beth Cooper

H/T to Wagathon @ 25/4. 11.38 am: Co2 is the Medium amd Liberal Utopianism is the Massage. Volcanoes, recurring solar activity, maybe cosmic rays and solar minimums, albido, Enso events? Merely data on...

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