Comment on Climate change and moral judgement by Brandon Shollenberger
lolwot: As I said below, I am 99% sure at least 80% of the rise is human caused. Eg around that sort of range. Thanks for the response! You’re the first person to give me one on this topic. You’ve also...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by willard
That’s because you need a hug, NW.
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by David Wojick
Joy, it is not at all clear from this chart that sea level rise is “already plainly accelerating.” Sea level over the last 100 years is an elusive concept empirically, because the sea is not level and...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Wagathon
Wish that could be the case. But, if the truth be know then no one can give just the facts when your opponents believe their ideologically-motivated ends justify any manes no matter how dishonerable...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Dave Summers (Heading Out)
As jrwakefield noted above, there have been a few of us who have not bought into the natural gas hype. When gas wells drop over 80% in production in the first year one has to continue drilling at an...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by John from CA
Great article Rutt, I’m looking forward to reading it in detail.
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Rutt Bridges
I have done some work on oil production and prices, a fascinating topic. I am especially intrigued by the gap in US domestic prices (West Texas Intermediate – WTI) versus Europe’s Brent Crude. From...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Willis Eschenbach
My entry for the climate poetry wars, complete with wind and fog … “WHEN I consider Life and its few years— A wisp of fog betwixt us and the sun; A call to battle, and the battle done Ere the last echo...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Arcs_n_Sparks
Very good article. It is unfortunate that we will oxidize a lot of it for electricity production versus using its chemical properties for higher added-value petrochemical and chemical feedstock uses....
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Joy Black
Willis, my own experience has been: • Posts that <a href="http://judithcurry.com/2012/04/28/climate-change-and-moral-judgement/#comment-196435" rel="nofollow">politely point out your own posts'...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Rutt Bridges
Bill, Thanks for your insights. The CO2 issue hopefully will remain an allowable scientific debate, but I do feel that there have been multiple valid scientific studies with regard to the harmful...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Jim2
What’s happening with Chesapeake is normal. They are focused on nat gas. The abundant supply has cut income. They announced a goal to produce more liquids, but fell short. Those two things, plus...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by Chuck Wiese
Eli Rabett: Climate models are crap, they have failed to produce any convincing evidence that warmers have the correct and claimed relationships. If anyone is corrupt it is the continued rantings of...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Scott
Great article! additional resources will become available from underground coal gassification when the price for natrl gas supports that. Long time ago economic regulatory admin, issued Natural gas...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Willis Eschenbach
Rutt, that is a fascinating and as Judith says “superb” article. Unfortunately, at the end of the day it is also a very frustrating article, purely because your approach to citations is … well … a bit...
View ArticleComment on The Future of Natural Gas by Rutt Bridges
Owen, Good question! If the market grows, the length of time that the reserves will last should also decrease. So based on current reserves the 100 year supply will decrease. However, there is strong...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by climatereason
Joy That was a genuinely interesting link, thank you. However it merely tells us what we already know and that I wrote about in my article ‘The long slow thaw’....
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