Comment on Climate change and moral judgement by Beth Cooper
Tony b, Join our epiphany club!! Life’s too short for apocalypse *&^%$
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Jim Cripwell
Brandon Schollenberer writes “I’m curious just what you think the climate sensitivity is.” Obviously you have not read my postings on Eductaion and the Age of Uncertainty, and the latest Week in...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by jim
David Appell— IMO, the best evidence is the measurement of an increasing greenhouse effect: JK—————-How does that implicate man’s CO2 emission? Where is the connection between CO2 and radiation...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Considerate thinker
I was reading David Appell’s attempt to link costs and benefits as estimated it seems by one or other of the agenda pushing urgers messing about with this whole issue. The thought struck me, can a...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by jim
BTW David, Do you have any analysis of the latest Henrik Svensmark (peer reviewed even!) paper which Nigel Calder described on his blog (calderup.wordpress.com/): Today the Royal Astronomical Society...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by durango12
We should be aware that this psychobabble is another step toward pathologizing dissent, as it happened in the old Soviet Union. It has been going on for several years. See for example...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Joe's World
There are many, many incentive programs. They always in in a catch that you need a company to back you no matter what new innovation is created. Pretty hard to find a company when most love the...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Joe's World
Interesting how AGW scientists are trying to use psychology to force people into following a really bad theory and so called science behind it. No actual physical proof needed, just trust.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 4/27/12 by Mydogsgotnonose
It’s religious fanaticism to claim that a computer modelling process in which imaginary work is done by creating an imaginary heat source is able reliably to predict that we will all burn from CAGW!...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Robert of Ottawa
Before they can show us any evidence, they first have to demonstrate any “climate chnages” are abnormal, or unnatural. That is what is difficult for them. If they cannot do that, then we have no reason...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by John Carpenter
“David Appell, you are behaving in a pathetic and ridiculous manner. From my view, he is behaving exactly like a lot of skeptics that frequent here….. demanding every ounce of proof before he will...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by John Carpenter
See my comment here http://judithcurry.com/2012/04/28/climate-change-and-moral-judgement/#comment-196035 that should have been posted here.
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by omanuel
Tha responses of leaders of nations, scientific organizations, research journals, the news media – even our most trusted organizations like the US National Academy of Sciences, the UK Royal Society,...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Jim D
Look at his definition of optical depth. Few have realized it only includes the photons from the surface to space, i.e. the window wavelengths.
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Bart R
So.. a scientist who’s a good communicator, he’s a moralist, not a scientist? But a moralist who’s also a murderer, he’s just a murderer? I’m a flawed character all over the place, and acknowledge it;...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Faustino
“the human moral judgement system is not well equipped to identify … a complex, large-scale and unintentionally caused phenomenon as an important moral imperative” … Either we can do this or we can’t....
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Chuck Wiese
JimD: And this statement shows that you don’t understand radiation basics. You keep treating an absorption as a “temperature forcing” from CO2′s decreasing TOA emission. That doesn’t work in an...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Chuck Wiese
It does no such thing. Eu is the emerging upwelled IR that results from the TOA emission by all of the greenhouse gases in his model. You haven’t a clue, Jim.
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by R. Gates
Arno said: “That equilibrium response is exactly zero” _____ This, I would qualify as a perfect example of denial. But it gets better, where he goes on to say: “Arctic warming started suddenly at the...
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