Comment on The legacy of climategate by Bart R
Michael | May 9, 2012 at 2:37 am | No chance. Quibblers never let the chance for a quibble go by. Not true. I’m a quibbler, and I can le… DOH. I see what you mean.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.0162 http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/judge-says-she-didn-t-understand-physicist-stop-203622385.html
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by Girma
Willis Eschenbach Could you please look at the following claim of mine? In the graph below, 100% of the observed GMT data for the last 100 years lie within the GMT band. As a result, it is reasonable...
View ArticleComment on Climate change cartoons by Brian H
Agree. Feeble distortions; unfunny and hectoring nonsense.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Bart R
sunshinehours1 | May 8, 2012 at 9:58 am | <i>Bad predictions are bad predictions.</i> When all you have is a nail, everything looks like a hammer. Everyone thinks forecast when they hear...
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beesaman | May 8, 2012 at 1:19 pm | Lack of thought. Lack of bias. Tomayto. Tomahto. Wacka-wacka-wacka.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 5/4/12 by Bart R
A fourth sense for a fourth sense: mock·er·y (mk-r): 4. A false, derisive, or impudent imitation
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by manacker
lolwot what the hell are you expecting to go away? - Agenda-driven hype masquerading as science - The “bad apples” responsible for this - The corrupt IPCC “consensus process” which is the root cause -...
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by Girma
WebHubTelescope So even Girma admits that what he is plotting has no redeeming qualities. http://bit.ly/HRvReF That is my model for the climate pattern of the last 100 years. What is yours? Is not my...
View ArticleComment on Climate change and moral judgement by qbeamus
I don’t believe I understand your argument about risk. I believe you’re trying to say something like “people who cause warming are benefitting from costs they’re pushing on other people.” If so, I...
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by Tom
Louise, Why are you so mad at the Heartland Institute? Did they end up with all the weather records that were collected and then dumped by Mr. Phil Jones? That collection was priceless. I can see why...
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by Girma
I agree with your description and conclusion Ron. There is no evidence in the data for most of the recent warming to be caused by man. Ron, IPCC’s projection of 0.2 deg C warming is already outside the...
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by timg56
Well said. Re pictures of submarines – I kinda like these, but I’m a former submariner. I don’t consider them as proof on anything other than submarines being about the coolest (maybe I should say...
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by Girma
We are told we are going to see a warming by 0.2 deg C per decade. I claim no warming or a slight cooling in the next two decades. As 100% of the observed data lie within the GMT band for the last 100...
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by willard
> Keep your chin up. I’ve heard that expression somewhere, but where?
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by Wagathon
Who would have guessed that around the turn of the millennium working stiffs in the free enterprise system would be fighting from their homes and businesses for <em>truth, justice, carbon dioxide...
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by Peter317
Louise, you go on about how much ‘climategate’ has cost you, yet you are strangely quiet on the fact that fuel has doubled in price over the last decade, electricity has more than doubled in price, and...
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by thomaswfuller2
Louise, don’t worry–the U.S. was picking up the tab for a lot of CRU’s research, so you aren’t out more than a pint and a packet of crisps. Deal.
View ArticleComment on The legacy of climategate by Peter317
I should add that if CO2 proves to be a non-problem, there’s going to be hundreds of millions – perhaps billions – of people who are very angry at having being impoverished for no good reason. I...
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