Comment on Gamesmanship by manacker
bob droege a revenue neutral BS tax sounds more like it
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Hopefully the investment gurus won’t forget this too soon!! Hopefully the “market fundamentalists” will learn something as well. Texas May Triple Power Prices to Avert Summer Blackouts The state has...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by Edim
Gavin wrote: “It has been explained to you that the correlation between temperatrure and the derivative is mathematically unable to explain ANY of the long term accumulation. This is because the sum of...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by capt. dallas 0.8 +/-0.2
Of course nature doesn’t work that way. The impact of the increase in CO2 at the radiant layer is pretty accurate. The location of that radiant layer is not all that accurate. Energy from that layer...
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by manacker
Eli Rabett Sorry, I read the blurb. But there is absolutely no “proof” of anything there. (Besides, science doesn’t work with “proof”.) What is lacking, Eli, is empirical scientific evidence (not...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by David Springer
Stanford Professor Vaughn Pratt at one time not long ago wrote an article “Slaying the Greenhouse Dragon: Part IV” which was posted here on judithcurry.com. There are many links to it. It received over...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by David Springer
You wouldn’t happen to have a copy of Vaughn Pratt’s “Slaying the Greenhouse Dragon: Par IV” would you? Pratt is one of the few people who’ve put even a modest effort into duplicating the woods...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by David Springer
I’d like to apologize for being harsh with you before but when I run into frauds like Nahle’s claim to be a university professor and loathesome attempts to whip up a website like Principia Scientifica...
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by climatereason
Eli We have a variety of records of severe heat waves in Russia, as well as huge natural variabilty in many other places. “1831: Summer was unbearably hot, and as a consequence of numerous fires in the...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by gavincawley
Edim, whatever. I have already explicitly said that the natural fluxes are temperature dependent and why this does not support your contention because temperature is not the only thing that affects...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by Edim
Gavin, it’s ok – thanks for the discussion.
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by Beth Cooper
‘Since one otf the main leading factors in global warming is the greenhouse effect … ‘ Guess I jest imagined the science wasn’t settled …silly me.
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by Peter Lang
<blockquote> We can weigh the “egoistic” and “altruistic” criteria for each actor introducing so-called “coefficients of egoism”. This coefficient is very large, if the actor uses a very egoistic...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by Pekka Pirilä
David, What’s the detailed heat balance of a greenhouse is not a big scientific question. You told what Wood had in mind when he did his experiment. He was not doing serious science. That applies...
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by Captain Kangaroo
Real jokes from the cold war. Q: What exactly constitutes a developed socialist society? A: The victory of progressive powers over strong logic (rationality). Q: What is the difference between...
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by Beth Cooper
Wagathon, this should probably be posted on the science demarcation thread, but since you mentioned e e cummings … O sweet spontaneous earth how often have the doting … fingers of prurient philosophers...
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by NW
My favorite joke from the USSR (more of a quip): “We pretend to work and they pretend to pay us.” Second favorite joke from USSR: A worker had saved enough money to buy a car, so he went to the Lada...
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by Pekka Pirilä
Although I doubt this helps, I add one more comment. In rough terms we are looking at four different reservoirs of carbon: - atmosphere - oceans - vegetation - fossil fuels There are others but these...
View ArticleComment on Gamesmanship by Beth Cooper
Q: Is it possible for Democratic Socialism to start up in such a well developed country as the USA? A: Yes, it’s possible, but, why? CK +1 lol
View ArticleComment on Science is not about certainty by Edim
Pekka, you say: “El Nino and other climate variablity influences both the average temperature and the state of vegetation.” I don’t accept this distinction – ENSO is just another temperature index, no...
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