Comment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Brandon Shollenberger
WebHubTelescope: McKitrick started all the juvenility with his book “Taken By Storm” of a few years ago Right… All the juvenility started just a few years ago. They could never convince me of holding...
View ArticleComment on Energy supplies and climate policy by WebHubTelescope
“Webby I cannot be bothered with searching full a ‘full derivation’ on your nonsensical site and doubt that it includes the relevant factors which you fail to understand.” Chief is having difficulty...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Girma
one may reasonably ask why there is the current alarm, and, in particular, why the astounding upsurge in alarmism of the past 4 years. When an issue like global warming is around for over twenty...
View ArticleComment on Energy supplies and climate policy by maksimovich
The first changes to cutting emissions and fossil fuel growth is increased transparency in both FF production and usage and the removal of Ff subsidies. The iea / worldbank/ imf report 2011 suggested...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Punksta
If the AGW cult fires Mann, I will take what they think seriously. Yes the refusal of the bulk of the establishment to punish, criticize or even distance themselves from the Climategate Crooks – the...
View ArticleComment on Energy supplies and climate policy by Peter Lang
Maksimovich said The first changes to cutting emissions and fossil fuel growth is increased transparency in both FF production and usage and the removal of Ff subsidies. I doubt that is the first place...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Punksta
@R.Gates Heartland is a lobbying arm that funnels money from wealthy industrialists into the political and social spheres in an attempt to influence policy and public perceptions in the hope that such...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Nick Stokes
timg56 “I’m not particularly impressed by it” Yes, that’s pretty much my view, in both cases. I think as a blog post topic, it’s just juvenile. As a Billboard tactic, it’s a bit more than that. “People...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Beth Cooper
Kim @ 5/5 11.12am: lol … Is this the elephant designed by the committee?
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Punksta
@RGates You mention the lies and distortions of the tobacco industries’ scientists, and their blatant disregard for public welfare (health) in pursuit their paymaster’s interests (profit), calling this...
View ArticleComment on Energy supplies and climate policy by maksimovich
The arguments we can summarize as follows. 1 That subsidies for FF do exist in most jurisdictions 2 That often the subsidy is not transparent (most are indirect ,such as depreciation in the Australian...
View ArticleComment on Energy supplies and climate policy by Peter Lang
Maksimovich, I am a bit confused by your response. First, you didn’t really address the point I was making. To put my main point a different way, for me to be persuaded that making fossil fuel...
View ArticleComment on Energy supplies and climate policy by Peter Lang
Rob Starkey, You said: Infrastructure construction is not done and the reasons why are interesting to examine by country. Would you care to expand?
View ArticleComment on Energy supplies and climate policy by Beth Cooper
Hunter @ 6/5 12.13am: Demented as I am, nevertheless … )
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Michael
Don, ‘The data are so poor’ – care to elaborate on this unsupported assertion?
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by sunshinehours1
The average decreased into the LIA without CO2. The average might have increased after the LIA without CO2. Periods of more sunshine due to cloud changes added energy to the system …...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by David Wojick
Tony, Gates does not realize that the weight of evidence is in the eye of the beholder. The vast preponderance of evidence I have reviewed in studying this issue for the past 20+ years would say quite...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by jim2
The ocean has been warming since the last glaciation. So, the ocean is still warming. The ocean temperature increase accelerated in 1850. None of you have explained that. None of you have explained...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Steven Mosher
1. They are not cooling. check your statistics. 2. The theory allows for and even anticipates local zones that cool while other areas warm. The predictions are centered on global averages. 3. You...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by David Wojick
Steven, science is about specifics, so every kind of warming cannot confirm your hypothesis, or you have no hypothesis at all. It is funny that I should have to explain AGW, but AGW says every GHG...
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